Increase in Health Concerns Decreases Soft Drinks Sale and Boosts the Market for Bottled Water

Increase in Health Concerns Decreases Soft Drinks Sale and Boosts the Market for Bottled Water

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Bottled Water Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size,
Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2014 - 2020

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10-07-2014

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Demand for Functional and Flavored Bottled Water to See
Sustained Increase as Consumers look for Healthy Hydration

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Bottled Water Market

REPORT DESCRIPTION

Bottled water is one of the largest commercially sold beverage categories and fastest selling drinks
globally. Growing concerns over the health effects of carbonated beverages and the easy availability of
newer flavors in functional water have led to the growing consumption of bottled water. The easy
portability of pure and clean water in a bottle and the launch of innovative packaging have stimulated the
market for bottled water. Transparency Market Research (TMR), a leading business intelligence firm, in its
report mentions that the global bottled water market was valued at US$157.3 bn in 2013; in the market,
still bottled water accounted for 64.9% of the revenue and is expected to dominate the market in the
period from 2014 to 2020. Carbonated water was the second largest segment in terms of revenue in 2013
but is expected to lose its share during the period 2014 to 2020.
Bottled Water Giving Soft Drinks a Run for their Money
Major soft drink companies are witnessing a decline in the sale of sugary soft drinks as more and more
people are becoming health-conscious and opting for bottled water products like still water or flavored
water. The growing incidence of obesity and diabetes among children and adults alike is also decreasing
the sale of soft drinks and other sugary beverages, as compared to bottled water.
Unavailability of Clean Tap Water Boosts Sales of Bottled Water...

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