Buying Bottled Water is Wrong
Feb. 2nd, 2007 06:03 amBuying Bottled Water is Wrong, says David Suzuki.
Why?
Kitchener's tap water is pretty hard and mineral-filled, but it's still not that bad really. Not as good as Halifax though. :)
Why?
- energy used to capture, ionize, reverse-osmosis-ize, bottle, ship, and then drive home from the store.
- plastics contain toxic chemicals which a recent study showed can leech into the water
- in some jurisdictions, there are more laws protecting tap water than there are protecting bottled water
Kitchener's tap water is pretty hard and mineral-filled, but it's still not that bad really. Not as good as Halifax though. :)
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Date: 2007-02-02 02:26 pm (UTC)While the above may be true, when I was living in NJ, my town sent out water advisories every month to tell us to boil our water and/or filter it before using it for cooking, because the water purification thingie in the county wasn't working correctly. They said people with sensitive digestive systems would have the most issue, which included me AND my dog.
Quinn wouldn't even drink the tap water, as if it smelled funny. So, I had a Brita filter and tank in the refrigerator, and Quinn would only drink the water if he saw me take it from there. LOL!
Arizona is supposed to be better, but we still drink it filtered. I think the issue with bottled water - other than it being purified and the whole marketing of it - is that it is just convenient to grab the bottle. In NJ, I would fill a thermos to take to work (I brewed my own iced tea with the filtered water), but sometimes, it's not always possible to do that.