Australasian Bottled Water Institute
- Australasian Bottled Water Institute
The Australasian Bottled Water Institute Inc. or (ABWI) is a regional member of the International Council of Bottled Water Associations or (ICBWA). The regions covered are Australia, New Zealand and Oceania. The ABWI is the certifying organization for water bottlers in Australasia as well as the peak industry council. The Institute represents its members to industry regulators, bureaucrats and media affiliations as well as regulates and provides information on all types of bottled water. The members (bottled water companies) also rely on the aid of the ABWI to assist in fulfillment of government requirements/standards in order to reach and sustain a high standard of quality in product. Previous to (unknown date) The ABWI was called the Australian Chapter of the International Bottled Water Association.
External links
* [http://www.bottledwater.org.au/ Australasian Bottled Water Institute inc]
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