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The global bottled water market size is expected to reach around USD 350 billion by 2021, following 10% year-on-year growth. The bottled water market is strictly regulated in the United States of America and the European Union. It offers a range of products, including well water, purified water, mineral water, spring water and functional water. Mineral water’s ‘special’ mineral composition might have the properties favourable to health. The leading reason for the explosion in bottled water consumption is people’s perception of bottled water as purer and healthier. Furthermore, the bottled water consumption is related to economic, social and demographic factors which might influence attitudes towards bottled water.

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Abbreviations

AWWA-RF:

American Water Works Association Research Foundation

AFDO:

Association of Food and Drug Officials

CFR:

Code of Federal Regulations

CGMP:

Current Good Manufacturing Practice

EPA:

Environmental Protection Agency

EFSA:

European Food Safety Authority

EU:

European Union

FFDCA:

Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act

FAO:

Food and Agricultural Organization

FDA:

Food and Drug Administration

HACCP:

Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points

IFEN:

Institut Francais de L’Environnement

IBWA:

International Bottled Water Association

LDL:

Low-density lipoprotein

NIAS:

Non-Intentionally Added Substance

PIA:

Purified isophthalic acid

TDS:

Total dissolved solid

U.S.:

United States of America

USD:

United States Dollar

WHO:

World Health Organization

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Correspondence to Maria Anna Coniglio .

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Coniglio, M.A., Fioriglio, C., Laganà, P. (2020). The Bottled Water. In: Non-Intentionally Added Substances in PET-Bottled Mineral Water. SpringerBriefs in Molecular Science(). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-39134-8_2

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