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30 maj 2018 · This study therefore aims to assess the extent to which local sachet water producers follow national product registration laws, as well as the degree to which unlicensed water meets national water quality standards in both relatively wealthy and relatively poor neighbourhoods of Accra, Ghana.
26 maj 2022 · By 2017, “sachet water”—machine-sealed 500ml plastic bags of drinking water—was consumed by 33% of Ghanaian households. Reliance on sachet water has previously been associated with the urban poor, yet recent evidence suggests a customer base which crosses socioeconomic lines.
This paper reviews recent shifts in drinking water, drawing upon data from the 2003 and 2008 Demographic and Health Surveys, and provides an overview of the history, economics, quality, and ...
This paper reviews recent shifts in drinking water, drawing upon data from the 2003 and 2008 Demographic and Health Surveys, and provides an overview of the history, economics, quality, and regulation of sachet water in Ghana’s Accra-Tema Metropolitan Area.
11 wrz 2017 · This study highlights how regulating the sachet water industry remains fraught with difficulties and argues that regulating the industry must begin with a commitment to universal access and must consider water needs beyond a narrow focus on drinking water.
4 lut 2020 · In Ghana, packaged water production is overseen by two government regulators, the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) and the GSA. The GSA maintains the standards for natural mineral water and other packaged waters, while the FDA ensures its hygienic production (Stoler et al. 2012).
26 maj 2022 · By 2017, “sachet water”—machine-sealed 500ml plastic bags of drinking water—was consumed by 33% of Ghanaian households.