Cheers to tap water, Jeers to Christmas in the spring
Cheers…to efforts to get away from all this bottled water
You’ve probably heard an excellent salesperson being described as being able to sell ice to Eskimos, or something like that. Well, the bottled water industry is just about as good at marketing, when you consider the millions and millions of bottles of water sold each year, in most cases to consumers who already have quality water coming out of multiple faucets and refrigerators in their homes, on demand.
It’s true, the bottled water industry is a juggernaut, and it’s attained this status, aside from the convenience of buying a bottle of water, at the peril of municipal water systems. The bottled water industry has made municipal water service to consumers’ homes seem less than pure, dirty even, when the opposite is for the most part true.
What’s the result? Millions upon millions of plastic bottles that take who knows how many thousands of years – or is it millions – to bio-degrade. It’s litter that never goes away, or ends up circling in that Texas-sized trash whirlpool in the Pacific Ocean. Not only that, people drink water out of so many plastic bottles that unhealthy chemicals start to accumulate in your body. That can’t be good.
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