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for those who drink bottle water ...

The following are some quotes from a guardian newspaper article published in the last few days ... Be very scared ..
A million plastic bottles are bought around the world every minute and the number will jump another 20% by 2021, creating an environmental crisis some campaigners predict will be as serious as climate change
More than 480bn plastic drinking bottles were sold in 2016 across the world, up from about 300bn a decade ago. 
Fewer than half of the bottles bought in 2016 were collected for recycling and just 7% of those collected were turned into new bottles. Instead most plastic bottles produced end up in landfill or in the ocean.
Between 5m and 13m tonnes of plastic leaks into the world’s oceans each year to be ingested by sea birds, fish and other organisms, and by 2050 the ocean will contain more plastic by weight than fish, according to research by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation.
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VodkaBec · 31-35, F
These are frightening stats & sadly I believe there's quite a bit of truth in them as I've heard similar. For what it's worth, I think bottled water is over rated, I use a refillable bottle & drink tap water.
ozgirl512 · 26-30, F
@VodkaBec: I'm lucky in that our local tap water is prime quality... And I think most people's are ... There are instances where bottled water may be necessary, but for the rest of us?
I think it's a great win for marketing... Let's face it, they have pursuaded us to buy something we can get for free and in the process help screw up the world more.
VodkaBec · 31-35, F
@ozgirl512: Yes we're really fortunate here as well when it comes to the quality of our tap water. It's always intrigued me how people didn't die of dehydration prior to the introduction of bottled water. As for my place, even the recycle containers get a wash just to take the excuse away as to why they can't recycle them. 🙂