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Environmental detriment of bottled drinks? | Environmental detriment of bottled drinks? |
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| By Lisa Tae-Ran Schroeder | |
| Monday, August 20, 2007 | |
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The detriment of the unenvironmentalness of bottled water have recently been the cause celebre in the media. There were lots of similar reports about the plastic waste that bottles have made and how bottled water doesn't necessarily taste any better or have less bacteria than tap water. It was even reported that cities and towns' local governments have been trying to tout the natural deliciousness of tap water to stem the plastic waste created from the bottled variety. Studies and statistics were cited on how many hundreds of thousands of plastic bottles end up on the planet just from bottled water alone. But these so-called media giants who jump onto any sort of trendy — ahem — "news item" only skimmed the surface of this subject.
History of bottled drinks encased in plastic
Number of bottles from water or other drinks
International Bottled Water Association President Joseph Doss told the Agence France-Presse that their industry alone should not bear the brunt of the criticism: "If the debate is about the impact of plastic packaging on the environment, a narrow focus on bottled water spotlights only a small portion of the packaged beverage category and an even smaller sliver of the universe of packaged products. Any efforts to reduce the resources necessary to produce and distribute packaged goods — and increase recycling rates — must focus on all packaging."
![]() Plastic water bottles, like this one, are an environmental nightmare claim some recent media stories. But all plastic drink bottles are made of easily recyclable plastic.
Health benefits from drinking water vs. soda
Plastic bottles can be recycled
![]() These plastic water bottles have a deposit which will be given back once the bottles are taken in for recycling. The best thing for the environment is definitely not buying plastic bottled drinks. But, if the bottle is the only thing a drink can be purchased in, it's good to know that at least the bottles can be recycled — and drinking water is definitely much better for one's health than soda. keeping the earth ever green
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