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Growing demand for pure water in emerging markets outweighed the impact of poor summer weather in the most developed market of West Europe. Asia/Australasia reinforced its position as the largest regional market with a 26.5% share, achieving a 10% increase on 2006 volumes. Africa and East Europe also recorded gains of 14% and 10% respectively. These two regions, however, hold the smallest overall shares. Volumes climbed in all other regions except West Europe, which dipped by 0.2%. "Media debate about the environmental impact of bottled water will have had some impact in the United States and West Europe, but last year’s wet summer was of greater consequence in West Europe," commented Zenith Market Intelligence Director Gary Roethenbaugh. "The resilience of the global bottled water market shows that consumers continue to believe in the benefits of its purity and convenience." Other points highlighted by the Zenith report include:
Providing detailed forecasts by country for the next five years, Zenith predicts bottled water consumption will rise a further 32% to 272 billion litres in 2012. The 2008 Zenith Report on Global Bottled Water provides 2002-12 figures across 75 key countries plus smaller country groupings and includes a 12 month subscription to the bottled water database at www.globaldrinks.com. Contact: Zenith International on tel. +44 (0)1225 327900 or e-mail info@zenithinternational.com.
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