flessenwater
Flessenwater is the Dutch term for bottled water, a globally distributed beverage that has become an integral part of everyday consumption. The concept dates back to the 1850s, when entrepreneurial entrepreneurs in Europe began selling naturally occurring mineral springs in glass or PET bottles to consumers. By the mid‑20th century, the development of plastic bottling and large‑scale distribution networks facilitated widespread availability, and by the 1990s the market had become saturated with generic options alongside premium brands that market themselves as sources of natural mineral content.
Key production stages involve: extraction, purification, mineralization (if necessary), filling, and sterilization. Regulations set by national
Public debate has focused on sustainability, as PET bottles occupy a significant share of single‑use plastic
The market continues to evolve with innovations such as reusable bottles, renewable packaging, and a growing