Food & Beverage Industry Taps into Modern Water Solutions

Paulina Szyplinska, Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst
Given the significant volume of water required for food and beverage production, combined with growing population and increasing water stress, there is a vast need to implement sustainable water management practices.

The briefing will highlight key global trends impacting food and beverage water and wastewater treatment market. It will also present the prospects of food and beverage water and wastewater solutions and services until 2020 with forecast of market-specific technologies, regional market hot-spots as well as trends linked to end-user segments.
Apr 3 2012
32 mins
Food & Beverage Industry Taps into Modern Water Solutions
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