Herehaiti - Health : More than 92% of Treated Water Sachets Analyzed Do Not Meet Standards - herehaiti.com : All the News in Brief 7/7
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More than eight out of ten sachets of water consumed in the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince do not meet the standards in force, according to a study conducted by the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MCI). The results were presented Friday, January 30, 2026 at a restitution workshop organized at the Hotel Montana by the Directorate of Quality Control and Consumer Protection (DCQPC). The study, conducted between August 2025 and January 2026, re…
The investigation, which was carried out between August 2025 and January 2026, highlights a number of non-compliances related to registration, labelling and compliance with regulations, endangering health security and the right to consumer information. Minister James Monazard recalled that access to drinking water is a fundamental human right, protected by the United Nations and Haitian legislation. He stressed the vital nature of water, which c…
An official study by the Ministry of Trade and Industry alerts about massive contamination of treated water and announces reinforced controls to protect consumers. The confidence of Haitian consumers is seriously shaken. A study officially presented yesterday Friday by the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MCI) reveals that more than 92% of the drinking water sold in the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince is contaminated. Water in sachet, in bonb…
A study conducted by the Directorate of Quality Control and Consumer Protection between August 2025 and January 2026 dreams that more than 92% of the water sachets analyzed do not meet the standards...
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