Stop Buying Bottled Water

Our chosen water source in Kansas City has an impact on our health and the environment. In making a responsible choice, we need to be informed.

We’ve all heard about the environmental impact of plastic water bottles, yet cases of Fiji, Dasani, and Smart Water continue to sell briskly in Kansas City grocery stores.

First, the production of plastic bottles releases pollution and greenhouse gases into the environment. Fossil fuels are then needed to transport commercial water bottles to the water source and to Kansas City stores.

After the water has been consumed, the non biodegradable plastic ends up in Kansas parks, rivers, roadsides, and landfills. Reducing plastic water bottle usage in Kansas City would go a long way to clean up our environment.

Many Kansas consumers assume bottled water is more healthy than tap, however, 20 to 30 percent of bottled water comes from municipal tap water systems, just like our system here in Kansas City. Kansas investigative reports have shown that bottle water labels ofen skirt the truth about the water source.

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