Bluewater partners with South African sixBetway SA20 to bowl out single use plastic bottles

Press Release: February 05, 2024

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Bluewater partners with South African sixBetway SA20 to bowl out single use plastic bottles
LONDON, UK. 5th February, 2024 - South Africa’s Betway SA20 cricket league and water purification and beverage solutions innovator Bluewater have partnered to help end the need for single use plastic bottles and promote sustainable hydration practices. 

“This partnership is a key first step towards creating a more sustainable and eco-friendly cricket league,” says Bluewater Africa General Manager Janneke Brasecke.

Through the partnership, Bluewater will enable safe, healthy hydration for players, fans, and staff throughout the Playoffs and Final without contributing to plastic waste. Bluewater has provided state-of-the-art water filtration units for the three Playoff matches taking place from 6-8 February at Newlands and Wanderers and at the Final on 10 February. These units will be used by players in the dugouts at all matches, with every member of the qualifying teams receiving a customised reusable stainless-steel Bluewater bottle with a lifetime warranty, replacing single-use plastic bottles. 

Betway SA20 League Commissioner, Graeme Smith, League commissioner described the move as an important step towards making the League a sustainable event: “We are excited to take our first step towards reducing the use of single-use plastic at the Betway SA20.  This partnership helps us ensure that we are committed to both improving access to clean drinking water amongst our participants, attendees and contractors as well as reduce plastic waste. It also reinforces the company's commitment to improving access to clean drinking water globally and creating a positive impact on human health and the environment.” 

Janneke Brasecke added: “Professional sport has a unique opportunity to drive both awareness and action on planet-wide sustainability challenges.  With the alarming reliance on single-use plastic bottles still so apparent at many events and venues around the world, this is a bold and important step by Betway SA20 to demonstrate there is now a real and present solution for providing sustainable and healthy hydration at cricket events without harming people and planet.  

“We are stoked to be launching this collaboration with Betway SA20 and we hope it inspires many other events and venues to follow suit in ending the stranglehold of plastics in sport,” Brasecke concluded. 
 
Season 2 of the League has reached fever-pitch, with four teams remaining on the journey towards crowning the 2024 Champions. 
 
Durban’s Super Giants and Sunrisers Eastern Cape will battle it out in Qualifier 1 on 6 February, with Paarl Royals and Joburg Super Kings fighting out the Eliminator on 7 February.

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