WATER · WATER guide WATER Bottled or tap? 1. Cost of bottled vs. tap water 2. Plastic production...

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WATER guide WATER Bottled or tap? 1. Cost of bottled vs. tap water 2. Plastic production and fossil fuels 3. Transportation energy Plastic bottles are made out of PET (polyethylene terephthalate) and require about 17.6 million barrels of oil to produce enough water bottles to meet the annual American demand. The average 16.9 ounce bottle of water bought at a retail operation is approximately $1, bringing the cost to roughly $7.57/gallon. Bottled water costs approximately 2,000 times as much as tap water, which is virtually free in most American homes and businesses. reasons to choose tap over bottled water: 7 According to the bottled water industry, Americans purchased over 30 gallons of bottled water per person in 2012 .................................................................... Equivalent of fueling 1 million American cars for a year. ..........................1,000,000........................ Bottle water travels from factory to filling plant and then to consumers via truck, train, boat and airplane. Transportation energy for bottled water equals or exceeds the energy required to produce the bottles. ........................................ ............................................................. 4. Drought and environmental impacts One beverage company bottles 700 million gallons of water per year in drought-ridden California. At a time when water restrictions are placed on residents, bottled water companies are extracting water from municipal and groundwater supplies. 5. Privatization vs. common resource Many see bottled water as a human rights issue. Beverage companies are extracting a common resource needed for all life and selling it for profit. It may cause public resources to be diverted from improving infrastructure necessary to provide safe drinking water for all. LIFE HUMAN RIGHT? 6. Plastic Bottle Waste 2 x Great Pacific Garbage Patch Americans throw away 185 pounds of plastic individually each year and 35,000,000,000 plastic bottles collectively. 90% of all trash on the ocean's surface is plastic ......No one has studied the environmental and water supply impacts of water extraction for bottling. resources for more information 3 7. Chemicals in Plastic Water Bottles Plastic water bottles contain chemicals that leach into the water over time and with increased temperature. Even BPA-free bottles may not be safe. To prevent the consumption of potentially dangerous chemicals, choose a reusable bottle made of glass or stainless steal instead.

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WATERBottled or tap?

1. Cost of bottled vs. tap water

2. Plastic production and fossil fuels

3. Transportation energy

Plastic bottles are made out of PET(polyethylene terephthalate) and require

about 17.6 million barrels of oil toproduce enough water bottles to meet

the annual American demand.

The average 16.9 ounce bottle of waterbought at a retail operation isapproximately $1, bringing the cost toroughly $7.57/gallon.

Bottled water costs approximately 2,000times as much as tap water, which isvirtually free in most American homesand businesses.

reasons tochoose tap overbottled water:7 According to the bottled water

industry, Americans purchasedover 30 gallons of bottled waterper person in 2012

....................................................................Equivalent of fueling 1 million

American cars for a year...........................1,000,000........................

Bottle water travels fromfactory to filling plant andthen to consumers via truck,train, boat and airplane.

Transportationenergy for

bottled waterequals or

exceeds theenergy requiredto produce the

bottles.

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4. Drought and environmental impacts

One beverage company bottles 700 milliongallons of water per year in drought-ridden

California. At a time when water restrictionsare placed on residents, bottled watercompanies are extracting water from

municipal and groundwater supplies.

5. Privatization vs. common resource

Many see bottled water as a human rightsissue. Beverage companies are extracting acommon resource needed for all life andselling it for profit. It may cause publicresources to be diverted from improvinginfrastructure necessary to provide safedrinking water for all.

LIFEHUMAN RIGHT?

6. Plastic Bottle Waste2 x

GreatPacific

GarbagePatch

Americans throw away 185pounds of plastic individuallyeach year and 35,000,000,000

plastic bottles collectively.

90% of all trash on the ocean'ssurface is plastic

......No one has studied theenvironmental and water

supply impacts of waterextraction for bottling.

resources formore information3

7. Chemicals in Plastic Water Bottles

Plastic water bottles contain chemicalsthat leach into the water over time andwith increased temperature. Even BPA-freebottles may not be safe. To prevent theconsumption of potentially dangerouschemicals, choose a reusable bottle madeof glass or stainless steal instead.