Free in-store water and on-street taps: Refill schemes to cope with the European heatwave
With Europe in the midst of a major heatwave, drinking plenty of liquids is crucial – which is why a steady stream of water refill schemes is encouraging.
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ContinueLearn More XWith Europe in the midst of a major heatwave, drinking plenty of liquids is crucial – which is why a steady stream of water refill schemes is encouraging.
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