International Bottled Water Association


The International Bottled Water Association, or IBWA, is a trade association of companies in the bottled water industry.
It promotes bottled water through events such as National Hurricane Preparedness Week.
The association fights attempts to ban or tax bottled water and is active in other legislative and regulatory areas, including drafting bottled water regulations adopted by some state governments.
It has worked with the FDA in developing a Model Bottled Water Regulation, providing specific guidance to bottlers on legal requirements, quality standards, monitoring procedures and labeling requirements. Members of the IBWA are required to abide by the Code.

History

Started out as the American Bottled Water Association, ABWA founded in 1958,It took on the mantel of IBWA as it grew to include international bottlers in the early 1980s.

Controversy and criticisms

Since 2011, 23 of America's national parks had ended the sale of bottled water products in a bid to become environmentally sustainable. After several months of lobbying, the Trump administration in 2017, the IBWA succeeded in ending this cessation of sales and once again allowing plastic bottled water waste to be produced inside all national parks.

Conventions

IBWA operates an annual convention and trade show.