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  1. BRITA‘s history began in 1966 when company founder Heinz Hankammer had the great idea of optimising tap water in a smart and convenient way. Since then, our company, with it‘s headquarter in Taunusstein, Germany, has evolved from a one-man show to an international business with over 2200 employees.

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  2. Brita® water filters & filtration systems deliver cleaner, great-tasting drinking water to power you through one more meeting, one more mile or one more game. Main Menu Water Pitchers

  3. Brita GmbH is a German manufacturer of water filters headquartered in Taunusstein near Wiesbaden, Hesse. The company's manufacturing facilities are located in China, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and the United Kingdom. [1] . Brita products are distributed in 69 countries. [2] Products.

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    For more than 50 years BRITA has been among the leading experts in the field of water optimization. The family business, founded in 1966, has become two global companies which manufactures water filtration products for household and professional applications.

  5. In the ’60s, Heinz Hankammer founded the company BRITA, inspired by his daughter’s name. The idea behind it: optimise tap water. First for car batteries and soon after for home use.

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  7. BRITA is a globally active group of companies with 30 national & international subsidiaries and branches. We run production sites in Germany, Great Britain, Italy and China (for Asian market only). 81% of our turnover is generated outside the German market.