BMI Imaging proudly joins the ranks of Veteran-Owned Small Businesses, continuing a legacy of service and excellence.

SUNNYVALE, Calif., June 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — BMI Imaging Systems, Inc. is pleased to announce that it has been officially certified by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) as a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB). This certification highlights BMI’s ongoing commitment to supporting its community and reflects the company’s proud legacy of veteran leadership.

Before joining BMI, Will Whitney, BMI’s President & CEO, graduated from the United States Naval Academy and was commissioned as an officer in the Marine Corps, earning the occupational specialty of Infantry Officer after basic school. He deployed twice and was honorably discharged as a Captain in 2013. Will shared his thoughts on the milestone: “It’s exciting that BMI is now officially certified as a Veteran-Owned Small Business. Although we’re now ‘official,’ my grandpa, a World War II Navy vet who fought in the Pacific, started the company, so we were ‘veteran-owned’ before it was even a thing. It’s an honor to continue his legacy of service, hard work, and dedication.”

BMI’s VOSB certification opens new opportunities for the company to continue its mission of delivering top-tier digital scanning and cloud hosting services to businesses, government entities, and educational institutions, while embracing the values of integrity, discipline, and commitment instilled by its founder’s military service.

About BMI
Established in 1958 as Bay Microfilm Incorporated, BMI Imaging Systems embarked on a mission to assist County Recorders with archiving land records on microfilm. By the 1960s, our reach extended to California’s premier universities, preserving their invaluable books and manuscripts. Additionally, our Library Microfilms Division formed strategic partnerships with over 200 newspapers, ensuring California’s rich local history remained accessible for future generations.

Thanks to our unwavering commitment to precision and customer satisfaction, the subsequent two decades saw a surge in our clientele from government, education, and commercial sectors.

As the ’90s rolled in, the shift to digital was unmistakable. Staying ahead of the curve, BMI embraced this evolution, assisting clients in transitioning to electronic document management. We expanded our services to include digitization and began equipping clients with on-site document management software solutions.

Today, we proudly operate two advanced imaging facilities, backed by a dedicated team of over 60 professionals. At the heart of BMI is our passion for quality, innovation, and security. We specialize in crafting tailor-made solutions for our diverse client base. Beyond top-tier document imaging and indexing, we offer a range of cloud hosting services, including public, private, and CJIS-compliant platforms. Our in-house software team, alongside project management and IT specialists, ensures we remain at the forefront of technology and customer service.

Contact
Website: www.bmiimaging.com
Email: marketing@bmiimaging.com

 

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Access to Medicines Programs
In 2020, we committed to launching eight Access to Medicines programs by 2025, aimed at providing treatments to underserved populations worldwide via customized, localized models conducted with partner organizations, and tailored to meet specific national health challenges.

Having launched two new access programs in 2024 (El Salvador and Strategic Emergency Stockpile), we surpassed our goal a year early, with a total of nine programs launched: four programs are eligible for inclusion in our product volume sustainability-linked bond (SLB) target.

Our programs consist of product donations or social business programs, and each supports global health needs by reaching undeserved communities.

  • In 2024, we donated more than 17.9 million tablets/doses of medicines through our designated access initiatives, worth over $23.3 million1, through our strategic access programs. Of these, over 3.6 million tablets/doses were donated through programs included in our SLB target.
  • Through our social business programs, we sell our products at a low cost to partners, who then distribute to underserved patients, making a sustainable, positive impact while supporting our business. In 2024 we supplied more than 2.2 million tablets/doses of medicines through such channels.

Increasing Regulatory Submissions In LMICs
In addition to the efforts previously mentioned, to enhance access to medicines to underserved populations, our International Market Region supports our access efforts to increase regulatory submissions of WHO EML products across key therapeutic areas, in LMIC, in line with our SLB target. Between 2022 and 2024 we filed 74 submissions and, in January 2025, we achieved our target of 75 submissions.

1 Worth of medicine provided is represented in wholesale acquisition cost (WAC) or the local market equivalent.

Other Access to Medicines initiatives

In addition to our nine strategic access programs, we continuously explore other opportunities to support underserved patients and those facing emergencies and disasters, so they can obtain the medicines they need. In 2024, our progress included:

  • Addressing Emergencies and Disasters
    We reinforced our longstanding commitment to support patients in need during emergencies and disasters through our strategic partnerships and timely interventions. By leveraging our extensive network of credible suppliers and partners, we serve as a trusted collaborator with healthcare organizations to address urgent medical needs.

    For example, during hurricanes Milton and Helene, Teva donated over 1.5 million doses of products including medications indicated in diabetes, CVD, respiratory diseases, diarrhea, epilepsy and infectious diseases.

    Additionally, we introduced our new Strategic Emergency Stockpile (SES) program, working with Direct Relief to provide products to support disaster relief efforts worldwide.

  • USA Inhaler Access Program
    We launched a new initiative in partnership with Direct Relief to make two of Teva’s generic inhalers available free of charge for uninsured patients at charitable clinics in the USA
  • Teva Cares Foundation Patient Assistance Program
    Since 2013, the Teva Cares Foundation2 has provided certain Teva medicines at no cost to patients in the USA who meet specific insurance and income eligibility criteria. In 2024, the Foundation donated medicines worth over $298.9 million.

“Sustainability linked bond” (SLB) indicates program eligible to the SLb target. 
1 Worth of medicine provided is represented in wholesale acquisition cost (WAC) or the local market equivalent. 
2 Teva Cares Foundation is a separate legal entity funded by Teva.

Our Nine Access Programs 

In 2024, we launched two new Access Programs:

  • Strategic Emergency Stockpile (SES) – Sustainability linked bond
    The SES program supports the Strategic Emergency Stockpile, an initiative managed by Direct Relief. It ensures that essential medical supplies are readily available for rapid deployment in crisis situations, thereby enhancing the resilience and responsiveness of healthcare systems worldwide. By maintaining a strategic reserve of vital medications, Teva and Direct Relief can promptly react to address health emergencies, mitigate the impact of disasters and support affected communities. 
    2.6 million doses of medicine worth approximately $123,0001 reaching over 16,500 patients
  • El Salvador – Sustainability linked bond
    People with low income in El Salvador have little or no access to basic healthcare services, while the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) continues to grow. In 2024 we partnered with Americares and FUSAL to launch a program enhancing access to medicines for vulnerable populations in El Salvador. The program is active in clinics in two cities and focuses on NCDs such as cardiovascular and respiratory conditions, diabetes and pain management. 
    183,000 doses of medicine worth approximately $283,0001 reaching approximately 4,400 patients

Below we outline progress during 2024 for our previously launched programs:

  • Malawi, Uganda, Botswana, Tanzania and Rwanda – Sustainability linked bond
    Sub-Saharan Africa faces a childhood cancer crisis due to a lack of pediatric cancer care. We support Global HOPE, providing medicines for children with cancer and blood disorders in the region. In 2024 we delivered more than 756,000 doses of medicine worth $13.7 million1, reaching over 42,000 patients.
  • Israel
    The statusless population in Israel has no access to basic healthcare. We partnered with Terem Clinic, Naavat David, Ruth Clinic and Amcha to donate 16,500 doses of medicine worth $3,0001 to more than 350 patients without refugee status during the first quarter of 2024. This program has now concluded due to evolving priorities and changes in local clinic operations.
  • Spain
    Approximately 1.5 million people in Spain cannot afford prescription medicines and health products for chronic diseases. We support Banco Farmacéutico to increase access to underserved populations. In 2024 we provided approximately 70,000 doses of medicine with an estimated reach of 1,200 underserved patients.
  • France
    In collaboration with Pharmacie Humanitaire Internationale, we supply medicine to charitable care centers that give medication, consultations and social services to underserved patients. In 2024, the program reached approximately 59,000 underserved patients, providing almost 1.7 million doses of medicine.
  • Ghana Sustainability linked bond
    In Ghana, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, posing substantial burdens on healthcare systems and communities. In 2024 through our partnership with Breast Care International (BCI) and Direct Relief, we donated 330,000 doses of medicine worth almost $1.5 million1, reaching around 2,400 patients with breast cancer.
  • USA
    Our program Community Routes: Access to Mental Health Care helped to advance access to medicines and behavioral health services for uninsured and underserved patients. In 2024, we donated 14 million doses of medicine worth over $7.7 million1, reaching 49,000 patients.
  • Chile
    The Communities Without Pharmacies project by Fundación Fracción opens pharmacies in rural areas for people living in poverty with chronic health needs. We supported Fundación Fracción in Chile in 2024, providing 472,000 doses of medicine, reaching around 12,300 patients.

Note: “Sustainability-linked bond” (SLB) indicates program eligible to the SLB target. 
1 Worth of medicine provided is represented in wholesale acquisition cost (WAC) or the local market equivalent.

To learn more, read the full 2024 Healthy Future Report.
Read the full 2024 Healthy Future Report Disclosures. 

Plenty of excitement in our London office this morning on the back of the fantastic news that we have three award winners (our most ever) in the 2025 Rising Star Awards by WeAreTheCity.

These prestigious awards spotlight the achievements of trailblazing women below senior leadership level and those who inspire the next generation. With over 1000 nominees this year across 20 industries the calibre of entries was truly exceptional and with that we are proud to announce our winners…

Amy Firkin – Rising Star 2025 in ESG
Navreet Kaur – Rising Star 2025 in Digital
Supriya Davda – Rising Star 2025 in HR & Recruitment

We would also like to highlight both Elena Koycheva, CFA, CAIA, CIPM who was shortlisted for the Rising Star award in ESG and to Dimuthu Ratnayake for getting shortlisted in the Men for Gender Balance category.

At BioStar Renewables, we believe that accelerating the energy transition requires more than cutting-edge technology—it takes people with purpose, vision, and proven expertise. That’s why we’re proud to welcome Avi Frohlichman as our new Director of Business Development.

Avi joined BioStar in May 2025, bringing with him more than two decades of experience in commercial solar development, clean energy investment, and strategic M&A. His career spans national and global markets, with a deep focus on scaling renewable energy solutions that are both economically viable and environmentally sound.

“The transition to clean energy is happening now—and it’s happening fast,” Avi shared. “What excites me about BioStar is the company’s entrepreneurial spirit and ability to turn bold ideas into real, scalable impact. I’m thrilled to be part of a team that’s helping define the future of distributed energy.”

Driving Clean Energy Forward

As Director of Business Development, Avi leads BioStar’s efforts to expand strategic partnerships and project growth across the Commercial & Industrial (C&I), community solar, and Distributed Generation (DG) sectors. He brings a rare combination of technical insight and financial acumen that’s essential for navigating today’s rapidly evolving energy landscape.

His previous roles include spearheading national business development for Sunlight Energy Investments, where he secured over 41 MW of operating assets and built a pipeline exceeding 2 GW. He’s also served as a clean energy advisor at Pacifica Advisors and co-founded Endeavor Bank, where he supported sustainability-driven businesses with tailored financial solutions.

Who We Are: BioStar Renewables

At BioStar, we design, finance, and deploy renewable energy and efficiency solutions that help businesses reduce emissions, stabilize energy costs, and achieve long-term sustainability goals. Our team works across multiple industries—from logistics and manufacturing to education and healthcare—delivering turnkey solar, energy storage, and energy-as-a-service solutions that are as flexible as they are future-proof.

With a mission rooted in innovation, impact, and integrity, we see the energy transition not as a challenge, but as one of the greatest opportunities of our time. Avi’s arrival strengthens our ability to meet this moment with the experience and enthusiasm it demands.

Looking Ahead

As BioStar continues to grow its national footprint, Avi will play a key role in building the relationships and projects that shape a more resilient, decarbonized energy future. His leadership underscores our commitment to delivering meaningful value to our partners—and to the planet.

Please join us in welcoming Avi to the BioStar Renewables team!

To learn more about our leadership and our work, visit: https://biostarrenewables.com/about-long-scroll/

Key Points

  • Donna Davis, Supply Chain Director at Marathon Petroleum’s Catlettsburg refinery and an Army veteran, is known for her leadership and deep commitment to service.
  • She plays an active role in supporting fellow veterans through HONOR, MPC’s Veterans Employee Network Group, and multiple community organizations across Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia.
  • Since joining Marathon Petroleum in 2009, Davis has built strong operational and community partnerships while continuing to mentor others and serve those in need.

At Marathon Petroleum’s (MPC) refinery in Catlettsburg, Kentucky, Donna Davis is known not just for her role as the supply chain director but for her deep commitment to service. An Army veteran, Davis leads with heart, purpose and a strong belief in the power of giving to others.

Since joining MPC in 2009, Davis has focused on building relationships with others, from mentoring and supporting fellow veterans to building partnerships with vendors that help keep refinery operations running safely and efficiently. She credits the support of MPC and her team for her ability to serve others.

“I’m grateful to be part of a company that encourages us to give,” she said. “It’s truly rewarding to work with people who share that same mindset.”

A recognized leader

During his time as vice president of refining at the Catlettsburg refinery, Jay Richert, now vice president of refining at MPC’s Garyville, Louisiana, refinery, worked closely with Davis. He witnessed firsthand her commitment to continuous improvement and her ability to lead with intention.

“She truly cares about people, whether it’s her team, her community or her fellow veterans,” Richert said. “She leads with purpose, always looking for ways to make a difference and better the lives of those around her. I was grateful to have her on my leadership team. She made a difference every day.”

That daily difference is something echoed by the refinery’s current vice president, Nate Franckowiak, who works with Davis today and continues to see her impact up close.

“Donna brings a unique combination of operational excellence and deep-rooted community commitment to everything she does,” Franckowiak said. “She sets a high standard, not just for performance, but for how we show up for one another and for our community.”

A champion for veterans

Davis plays an active role in HONOR, MPC’s Veterans Employee Network Group, helping organize events such as veterans’ picnics, flag-laying ceremonies and donation drives to support local veteran homes.

“Supporting our veterans is something I’m really passionate about,” she said. “It feels good to give back to those who’ve done so much for our country.”

Her commitment goes far beyond the refinery. She volunteers with multiple organizations and programs focused on honoring, assisting and empowering veterans:

  • Holiday for Heroes: Partners with local American Legion posts and HONOR, to deliver care bags to VA hospitals and veteran homes in West Virginia
  • American Red Cross Tri-State Chapter: Chairman of the Board, supporting communities across West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio
  • Appalachian Red Cross & VA Medical Center: Serves as liaison for the Hershel “Woody” Williams VA Medical Center in Huntington, West Virginia
  • American Legion Post 177 (WV): 1st Vice Commander
  • American Legion 5th District: Adjutant
  • American Legion Honor Guard: Performs honor duties and plays TAPS at funeral services
  • American Legion Mountaineer Boys State: Longtime supporter of the youth civic leadership program

Davis is always ready to step up and make a difference, and her dedication doesn’t go unnoticed.

“As board chair of our chapter, Donna Davis leads with both heart and vision, giving her all to the work she does,” said Amber Whitley, Executive Director of the American Red Cross of the Tri-State. “Her dedication strengthens our community, inspires others and ensures those in need receive vital support. We are deeply grateful for her service and leadership.”

Davis also supports other causes close to her heart like hospice care, Big Brothers Big Sisters, and First Tee, a youth development organization that uses the game of golf to teach life skills and build character in kids and teens.

During her time at Marathon Petroleum’s El Paso refinery, she was honored with the Yellow Rose of Texas by the governor. This prestigious state award is given to individuals who demonstrate exceptional community service and leadership, and recipients must be formally nominated by a member of the Texas Legislature.

A full life, and a few surprises

After all of that, you might think Davis wouldn’t have time for much else, but she makes time for what she loves. When she does manage to find some downtime, you can find her on the golf course or the open road.

“Golf and riding motorcycles are my ways of relaxing and enjoying life,” Davis said. “The latter might be something even the people who know me don’t know about me.”

Davis’s passion and commitment shine in her role at MPC, and her efforts to support and uplift others make her a true community champion.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska, June 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — In a full-page ad in the Anchorage Daily News yesterday, the Coalition for Green Capital (CGC), a national green bank that received $5 billion in funding from the federal government last year, warned that “the nation needs more energy” and asked three Cabinet members visiting Alaska to “work together to solve the energy crisis in Alaska and beyond.”

The ad was in the form of an open letter to Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, Energy Secretary Chris Wright, and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin.

It cited CGC’s network partner Spruce Root, a Community Development Financial Institution in the southeastern Alaska. “Investments in such partners are multiplied many times with private capital,” the ad said.

CGC, however, has faced obstacles. The EPA earlier this year tried to terminate CGC’s contract under the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, awarded under the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, and has frozen the organization’s account at Citibank. CGC has challenged the termination in federal district court and won a preliminary injunction, which is now under appeal.

“We shouldn’t be at cross purposes. CGC has common ground with Administrator Zeldin’s Powering the Great American Comeback initiative, and we want to move as fast as we can,” said the ad placed by the CGC, which over more than a decade has developed a network of green banks and community lenders.

The ad explained the current energy crisis this way: “The grid is a century old, demand is soaring, capacity can’t keep up, and Americans are suffering as their utility bills rise. For Alaskans, it’s worse. Many communities will never have a grid connection. They’re using expensive and unreliable diesel and paying three to five times the national average for electricity.”

CGC has a solution to financing projects needed to eliminate the crisis, said the ad: “Distributed, smaller-scale projects are often the cheapest and fastest way to add power. That’s why Congress asked us to help finance them.”

The organization called on the three Cabinet officials to work with CGC and bring public and private capital together work together “to unlock capital and enhance U.S. energy infrastructure.”

About Coalition for Green Capital

The Coalition for Green Capital (CGC) uses public-private investing to unlock clean air, clean water, clean jobs and affordable power for all Americans. Green banks are a proven finance model that uses public capital to mobilize private investment in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and other decarbonization technologies. For over a decade, the Coalition for Green Capital has led the Green Bank movement, working at the federal, state, and local levels in the U.S. and countries around the world. For more information, visit: https://coalitionforgreencapital.com.

Contact
James K. Glassman: jim@glassmanadv.com (202-344-5777)
Or Elizabeth Heaton: elizabeth@eahstrategiesllc.com (202-445-9858)

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Hershey

It’s National Volunteer Week. At Hershey, we recognize the contributions of our team members and celebrate our dedication to the communities where we work and live. Hershey’s commitment to making a difference in communities has been central to our identity for over 130 years. We are incredibly proud of our workforce, who collectively volunteered more than 100,000 hours in 2024.

Through our “Good to Give Back” program, 1,500 employees participated in 35 events during our global month of service.

Additionally, we awarded $33,500 in volunteer service grants to nonprofit organizations through our Dollars 4 Doers program.

Thank you to all our dedicated volunteers for making a difference and bringing goodness to the world!

 

PUNE, India, June 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Credence Research announces the latest insights from its comprehensive study on the Reusable Water Bottles Market, which is projected to grow from USD 8,314.96 million in 2023 to USD 12,625.44 million by 2032, registering a steady compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.75% during the forecast period.

The growth trajectory of this market reflects increasing consumer awareness and urgency around environmental sustainability. With rising concerns about plastic waste and mounting regulatory pressure against single-use plastics, more individuals are actively embracing eco-friendly alternatives. Reusable water bottles have emerged as a practical and symbolic choice for consumers adopting sustainable lifestyles. The upward trend in outdoor activities, fitness routines, and wellness-oriented living has further reinforced demand for high-quality, durable hydration solutions.

Credence Research highlights that innovation continues to be a critical growth lever. Leading manufacturers are investing in product development—introducing BPA-free, insulated, and ergonomically designed bottles made from stainless steel, silicone, and glass. These advancements, combined with customizable features and aesthetic appeal, are particularly resonating with millennial and Gen Z consumers. The rapid expansion of e-commerce platforms and the influence of social media campaigns have further accelerated the adoption of premium reusable water bottles globally.

As corporate sustainability initiatives and consumer demand for green products intensify, the reusable water bottles market is poised to witness robust growth and dynamic evolution throughout the forecast period.

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Key Growth Determinants – Reusable Water Bottles Market

Environmental Awareness and Plastic Waste Reduction
Growing environmental concerns have significantly influenced consumer behavior toward reducing single-use plastics. Government bans and restrictions on disposable bottles in many countries have propelled the shift toward sustainable, reusable alternatives.

Health and Wellness Trends
Rising awareness about hydration, fitness, and overall wellness has increased demand for water bottles that can be used in gyms, outdoor activities, and offices. Consumers prefer reusable options that align with their active lifestyles and health-conscious routines.

Product Innovation and Material Advancements
Manufacturers are offering reusable bottles with features like temperature control, leak-proof designs, and eco-friendly, BPA-free materials. Innovations such as collapsible silicone bottles and smart hydration tracking devices are also attracting tech-savvy consumers.

Corporate and Institutional Adoption
Corporate sustainability programs and initiatives in educational institutions to discourage plastic use are fueling bulk purchases of reusable water bottles. Promotional and branded merchandise trends have also made such bottles a popular choice for giveaways and employee engagement.

E-commerce Expansion and Influencer Marketing
Online retail platforms and influencer-led campaigns have played a crucial role in enhancing brand visibility. The convenience of shopping online, combined with consumer reviews and aesthetically appealing designs, has accelerated market penetration across age groups.

Key Growth Barriers – Reusable Water Bottles Market

High Initial Costs and Price Sensitivity
Reusable water bottles, particularly those made from premium materials like stainless steel or glass, often come with a higher upfront cost compared to single-use plastic bottles. This price disparity can deter cost-conscious consumers, especially in developing markets where affordability is a significant concern. The elevated production costs associated with sustainable materials and advanced features like insulation or filtration contribute to these higher prices, potentially limiting widespread adoption.

Consumer Habits and Convenience of Single-Use Bottles
Despite growing environmental awareness, many consumers continue to favor the convenience of single-use plastic bottles. These disposable options are readily available in various public settings, such as vending machines, events, and retail outlets, making them a more accessible choice for on-the-go hydration. Changing established consumer behaviors and encouraging the consistent use of reusable bottles remain significant challenges for market growth.

Limited Public Refill Infrastructure
The scarcity of public water refill stations in many regions hampers the practicality of using reusable water bottles. Without adequate infrastructure to support easy refilling, consumers may find it inconvenient to rely solely on reusable options, particularly during travel or in areas where tap water quality is questionable. This limitation can discourage the consistent use of reusable bottles, especially in urban and developing areas lacking sufficient facilities.

Market Saturation and Quality Variability
The influx of numerous brands and products into the reusable water bottle market has led to saturation, making it challenging for consumers to distinguish between high-quality and substandard options. The presence of counterfeit or low-quality products can erode consumer trust and satisfaction, potentially hindering repeat purchases and brand loyalty. Ensuring product quality and safety standards across the market is essential to maintain consumer confidence and support sustained growth.

Segmentation

  Based on Material Type

  • Glass
  • Stainless Steel
  • Plastic
  • Silicon
  • Others

Based on Distribution Channel

  • Specialty Stores
  • Convience Stores
  • Supermarkets and Hypermarkets
  • Others

 Based on region

  • North America
    • The U.S.
    • Canada
    • Mexico
  • Europe
    • Germany
    • France
    • UK.
    • Italy
    • Spain
    • Rest of Europe
  • Asia Pacific
    • China
    • Japan
    • India
    • South Korea
    • South-east Asia
    • Rest of Asia Pacific
  • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Argentina
    • Rest of Latin America
  • Middle East & Africa
    • GCC Countries
    • South Africa
    • The Rest of the Middle East and Africa

 

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Regional Analysis – Reusable Water Bottles Market

Asia-Pacific stands as the dominant force in the reusable water bottles market, commanding approximately 40% of the global share in 2024. This leadership is propelled by heightened environmental awareness, governmental initiatives promoting sustainable practices, and the affordability of reusable bottles in densely populated nations like China and India. The region’s robust e-commerce infrastructure further facilitates market expansion, with countries such as China projected to experience a CAGR of 7% from 2025 to 2032.

North America maintains a significant market presence, accounting for about 27.6% of global revenue in 2024. The U.S. market, in particular, benefits from stringent environmental regulations, widespread health consciousness, and a strong inclination toward sustainable products.

Europe is anticipated to witness the highest CAGR among all regions, driven by the European Union’s rigorous policies against single-use plastics and a cultural shift toward eco-friendly lifestyles.

Latin America and the Middle East & Africa (MEA) regions are emerging markets with considerable growth potential. In Latin America, increasing environmental awareness and the adoption of sustainable practices are driving demand. The MEA market, valued at USD 547.9 million in 2024, is expected to grow at a CAGR of 2.4% from 2025 to 2030, with Saudi Arabia leading regional growth due to rising health consciousness and urbanization trends.

Credence Research’s Competitive Landscape Analysis

Credence Research’s analysis of the global reusable water bottles market highlights a competitive landscape characterized by innovation, sustainability, and strategic market positioning. Leading companies such as Tupperware Corporation, SIGG Switzerland AG, CamelBak Products, LLC, and Klean Kanteen are at the forefront, leveraging their strong brand recognition and commitment to eco-friendly practices to maintain significant market shares. These industry leaders focus on developing durable, BPA-free products with advanced features like insulation and ergonomic designs to meet the evolving preferences of environmentally conscious consumers. Their extensive distribution networks and emphasis on product quality have solidified their positions in the global market.

In regional markets, companies adapt their strategies to local consumer behaviors and regulatory environments. In North America, brands like S’well, Thermos LLC, and Hydro Flask have gained prominence by offering stylish, functional bottles that align with the region’s health and sustainability trends. In India, domestic players such as Cello and Milton dominate by providing affordable, high-quality options tailored to the local market’s needs. The competitive landscape is further intensified by emerging startups and SMEs introducing innovative designs and materials, challenging established brands and driving continuous product development across the industry.

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Key Player Analysis

  • Tupperware Corporation
  • SIGG Switzerland AG, GmbH
  • CamelBak Products, LLC
  • Klean Kanteen
  • Contigo
  • Aquasana Inc.
  • Hydaway
  • Nalgene
  • S’well

 Recent Industry Developments

  • January 2024 – Petainer, in collaboration with Oonly, launched Hungary’s first reusable PET bottle for mineral water. This initiative supports the country’s new deposit return program and aims to enhance circular practices in the beverage sector.
  • January 2024 – Bottle Up introduced a fully reusable, pre-filled, plant-based water bottle in the UK, positioning it as a sustainable and recyclable alternative to single-use plastic bottles.
  • August 2023 – PathWater partnered with toy manufacturer Mattel to release a limited edition Barbie-themed refillable bottle. These vibrant pink bottles are available through PathWater’s website and retail outlets across the U.S. and Canada.
  • April 2024 – Nalgene, a New York-based company, announced its transition to manufacturing reusable bottles using Tritan Renew by Eastman, a material made with 50% certified recycled content through mass balance methodology.
  • February 2024 – SIGG Switzerland AG provided custom reusable bottles to participants of the ABN AMRO Open tennis tournament held at Rotterdam Ahoy in the Netherlands, reinforcing its presence in global sustainability efforts.

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  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of the market through qualitative and quantitative analyses, considering both economic and non-economic factors, with segmentation and sub-segmentation details provided in terms of market value (USD Billion).
  • Identify regions and segments expected to experience the fastest growth or dominate the market, with a detailed analysis of geographic consumption patterns and the factors driving or hindering market performance in each region.
  • Stay informed about the competitive environment, with rankings of major players, recent product and service launches, partnerships, business expansions, and acquisitions from the past five years.
  • Access detailed profiles of major market players, including company overviews, insights, product benchmarking, and SWOT analysis, to understand competitive advantages and market positioning.
  • Explore the present and forecasted market landscape, with insights into growth opportunities, market drivers, challenges, and constraints for both developed and emerging regions.
  • Benefit from Porter’s Five Forces analysis and Value Chain insights to evaluate various market perspectives and competitive dynamics.
  • Understand the evolving market scenario, including potential growth opportunities and trends expected in the coming years.

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The KFC France team came together with the KFC CNIT La Défense ProNoïa restaurant team for a Clean Walk around La Défense in Paris.

The aim? To bring awareness to the cleanliness of the environment we live and work in, while uniting our corporate and restaurant teams. We got out in the fresh air, collected trash, and cleaned up our local space – as one team, with the same environmental dream.

Together we’re moving forward, step by step, to help create a cleaner world.

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Parents pursuing IVF now have a new level of choice to empower their family planning

NEW YORK, June 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — With U.S. birthrates plummeting and IVF on the rise, Nucleus Genomics today launched Nucleus Embryo, the first genetic optimization software that lets parents see and understand a complete genetic profile to select an embryo.

Nucleus Embryo is an important step toward complete data ownership for parents planning their families.

“Before there’s a heartbeat, there’s DNA,” said Kian Sadeghi, founder and CEO of Nucleus. “One file containing DNA and genetic markers can tell you more about your baby’s future than any other test a doctor could possibly run at this stage. Most clinics stop at whether an embryo will develop. For many parents, that’s not enough. Patients have long asked for more transparency from clinics, and Nucleus Embryo is an important step toward complete data ownership for parents planning their families.”

The software enables parents to analyze and compare up to 20 embryos across over 900 hereditary conditions and 40 additional analyses beyond basic viability, spanning cancers, chronic conditions, appearance, cognitive ability, mental health, and more.

To widen access to the software, Nucleus will partner with Genomic Prediction, the first company to offer genome-wide screening on embryos. The partnership sets a new standard in genetic medicine, continuing Genomic Prediction’s decade-long history of giving hopeful parents the best possible chance of implanting healthy embryos. The company’s analyses focus on hereditary conditions, acting as the first line of defense against chronic and rare diseases.

“As an organization, we are committed to supporting patients’ rights to their DNA and any information that can aid in their family-building journey,” said Kelly Ketterson, CEO of Genomic Prediction. “We have a legacy of innovation aimed at providing patients with access to the best scientific resources. Our partnership with Nucleus opens access to information our patients have requested and allows us to uphold our commitment to this legacy.”

Nucleus’ partnership with Genomic Prediction reflects a growing shift in how parents think about genetics as a tool to give children the best possible start in life. A wide-ranging study of Americans found the majority accepted the use of genetic technology to choose embryos based on health and personality traits. Four in 10 parents would use genetic optimization as another tool to understand their future child’s cognitive abilities.

Most women undergo three to six IVF cycles before successfully having a baby, with each cycle costing up to $25,000. Many embryos are unviable within days of being fertilized, leaving parents with few to choose from. Facing high stakes, clinicians often recommend genetic testing to optimize a couple’s chances of a healthy pregnancy. But these tests typically stop at a select number of hereditary conditions and chromosome count.

Now, advanced genetic analysis from Nucleus gives parents a new window into the health and well-being of their future child. Nucleus Embryo provides a comprehensive genetic profile for each embryo, encompassing hereditary genetic diseases, like cystic fibrosis and hemochromatosis, alongside genetic measures of cognitive ability, mental health, and risk for chronic diseases.

Wide access to genetic insights for embryos can also help extend lifespan from the earliest stages of life. While more than half of all deaths annually in the U.S. are attributed to chronic, age-related conditions — such as Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes, cancer, and heart disease — research shows embryonic selection can materially help reduce disease risk for these conditions.

“We celebrate health optimization and the pursuit of longevity in every other part of life via our focus on training, supplements, and sleep,” Sadeghi said. “We all know health isn’t just the absence of disease. It’s the ability to understand our bodies and genetic makeup to reach our full potential. Now we can apply this principle to life’s inception.”

About Nucleus Genomics

Nucleus builds software for generational health. Inspired by the loss of his cousin who died of a rare — yet preventable — genetic disease, Nucleus founder and Thiel Fellow Kian Sadeghi left an Ivy League university to build a product that could have saved her life. Our advanced DNA health test and analysis takes the guesswork out of your health, whether it’s perfecting your protocols, knowing your risk for cancer, or planning for a healthy family.  Follow us on social media @nucleusgenomics.

About Genomic Prediction

Genomic Prediction, Inc. is the frontrunner in advanced embryo screening. Our proprietary LifeView platform is state-of-the-art technology that assesses embryos for genetic health aimed at improved IVF outcomes. The LifeView Embryo Health Score Test (EHS) offers insight into the likelihood of developing conditions driven by multiple genes. It tests for significant health issues, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, certain cancers, and mental health conditions. The EHS results are derived from the same embryo sample used in the following PGT tests:

PGT-A: Identifies chromosome abnormalities in embryos.

PGT-A+: Pinpoints the origin (paternal, maternal, or embryonic) of chromosome abnormalities.

PGT-M: Decreases the chances of passing on monogenic (single-gene) conditions.

PGT-SR: Detects chromosome abnormalities and structural imbalances, providing clarity between normal and balanced chromosomes.

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