Use your index and middle finger to pull the left side of the bra towards the right side, while pushing the right side with your thumb until the clasps come undone. To unhook a bra with a frontstrap, hold each cup with both hands on the front. Gently pull one side up while pulling the other side down. If you want to remove lead from your drinking water, the Brita Longlast filter is the way to go. The Longlast filter removes over 99.5% of lead in accordance with NSF/ANSI Standard 53. However, and this a big however, a lot of people are having problems with slow and clogged Brita Longlast filters.
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Industry | Water filtration |
Founded | 1966 |
Founder | Heinz Hankammer |
Headquarters | Taunusstein, Germany |
Markus Hankammer (CEO) | |
Products | Water filters |
Brands | Brita (outside of the Americas), Mavea |
Revenue | €548 million (2019) |
Number of employees | 1953 worldwide (2019) |
Website | www.brita.com/intl/ |
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Brita GmbH is a German company which manufactures water filters.
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The company headquarters are in Taunusstein near Wiesbaden in Hesse, Germany. Manufacturing facilities are in China, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and the United Kingdom.[1] Brita products are distributed in 69 countries.[2]
Products[edit]
Brita produces water jugs (BPA-free, made of styrenemethyl methacrylatecopolymer), kettles and tap attachments with integrated disposable filters. The filters can be recycled.[3]
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Their primary filtering mechanism consists of activated carbon and ion-exchange resin. The activated carbon is produced from coconut shells.[4] According to Brita, the filters have two effects:[5]
- The activated carbon removes substances that may impair taste, such as chlorine and chlorine compounds.
- The ion-exchange resin reduces the carbonate hardness (limescale) as well as copper and lead.
In the United Kingdom, Hinari and Breville sell electric kettles incorporating Brita technology.
History[edit]
Brita was founded in 1966 by Heinz Hankammer. The company was first named AquaDeMat before he later named the company after his daughter.[6] The company secured the first patent for domestic water filter use in the 1970s.[7]
In 1988,[8] The Clorox Company, based in Oakland, California, entered in a licensing-and-distribution agreement with the German company for North and South America. In 1995, it added the Canadian rights by acquiring Canada's Brita International Holdings. In 2000, Clorox acquired the sole rights to the brand in the Americas[9] and Brita agreed to a non-compete clause until 2005. In 2008, Brita returned to the North American market under the brand Mavea,[10] only to withdraw again in 2016.[11][better source needed] However, products are still sold in the US under the Brita brand.
References[edit]
- ^ abFacts & figures. Brita UK. Retrieved 2018-01-04.
- ^'About BRITA Group'. Brita UK. Retrieved 2020-10-27.
- ^'Recycling service for cartridges'. Brita UK. Retrieved 2018-04-03.
- ^'Questions about products and water filtration'. Brita UK. Retrieved 2018-04-03.
- ^'How BRITA water filters work'. Brita UK. Retrieved 2016-05-09.
- ^'The Start of Success'. Brita. Brita. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
- ^'Brita Opens the Door'. Brita. Brita. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
- ^HBS case 9-500-024, January 15, 2002, Page 1
- ^'Clorox Secures Brita Business In Americas', HomeWorld Business. November 27, 2000.
- ^Carr, Coeli (2010-05-20). 'Pouring It On'. Time. Archived from the original on May 23, 2010.
- ^'The Best Water Filter Pitcher'. Wirecutter. Retrieved 2018-04-03.
External links[edit]
- Official website
- Mavea, website for Brita's U.S. brand that is not licensed to Clorox.
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