Is it time to stop buying bottled water?
You end up with a bottle that needs to be recycled and often isn’t
85% of plastic water bottles become garbage.
The bottling companies find it easier and more profitable to let you throw the water containers away and buy a new one each time.
About 2 million of them are thrown away every hour!
Most bottles sold are actually small sized bottles, increasing the wastage
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I buy bottled water in big jugs that can't be returned so, I throw them into the blue box for recycling.
Since the Walkerton disaster our town seems to have increased chlorine and other chemicals into our tap water. I hate drinking it!! I can taste the chemicals!!! Other people must feel the same, because drinking bottled water has become a real fad. Everywhere in the cities one sees people walking around, carrying a bottle of water.
It is rumored that bottled water in most cases is nothing other than filtered tap water. Maybe installing a little filter on my kitchen faucet might do the trick, and I could save money as well as help the environment.
Does anyone of you have experience with a water filter?
- Its harmful to the environment
- People believe the marketing hype too much
- Bottled water is good where there is a lack of healthy water
- Bottled water costs up to 1,000 times the price of tap water
- Its no better for you.
- Bottled water is often just tapwater anyway.
You end up with a bottle that needs to be recycled and often isn’t
85% of plastic water bottles become garbage.
The bottling companies find it easier and more profitable to let you throw the water containers away and buy a new one each time.
About 2 million of them are thrown away every hour!
Most bottles sold are actually small sized bottles, increasing the wastage
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I buy bottled water in big jugs that can't be returned so, I throw them into the blue box for recycling.
Since the Walkerton disaster our town seems to have increased chlorine and other chemicals into our tap water. I hate drinking it!! I can taste the chemicals!!! Other people must feel the same, because drinking bottled water has become a real fad. Everywhere in the cities one sees people walking around, carrying a bottle of water.
It is rumored that bottled water in most cases is nothing other than filtered tap water. Maybe installing a little filter on my kitchen faucet might do the trick, and I could save money as well as help the environment.
Does anyone of you have experience with a water filter?