See this recent story regarding bottled water from CNN:
http://www.cnn.com/2007/HEALTH/07/27/pep鈥?/a>Since some people are so against plastic water bottles what could be a viable substitute?
Reusable containers would be ideal... people could carry around their own mug or water bottle. Or, the stores could serve the water in reusable glasses. Could use glass and charge enough fees for the glass to force people to recycle more often. The problem is that so many people are so rich, they can't be bothered to recycle even for the money.Since some people are so against plastic water bottles what could be a viable substitute?Leather bags, lol
or intestines.Since some people are so against plastic water bottles what could be a viable substitute?
Fill a condom.Since some people are so against plastic water bottles what could be a viable substitute?Howbout instead of buying a new plastic bottle, just reuse the one you bought yesterday or last week or last year. People will only conserve if it's convenient to them.
Or howabout mandate that you can't write "Do not reuse this plastic bottle" on the packaging. Like reusing a plastic bottle is going to give to cancer or something... once the water leaves the bottle.... the evil flows in! or something.Since some people are so against plastic water bottles what could be a viable substitute?
It's not necessarily the plastic bottle they object to, it's the fact you can purchase a sturdy, reliable, and reusable bottle to put tap water in.
The objection is to folks who buy tap water in plastic bottles instead of just using the tap water from home. There have been several news items recently detailing that most water brands are, indeed, just normal tap water repackaged.Since some people are so against plastic water bottles what could be a viable substitute?
Glass, what else?
A simple solution is a deposit law for the water bottles like there is in many states on soda and beer bottles. It is a major pain in the neck, but here in Michigan you can travel for miles along any road or highway without seeing a discarded bottle. And, huge amounts of plastic are returned to processors for reprocessing. An ancillary benefit is that the habit of not tossing bottles from the car seems to have carried over to all sorts of trash. From my observations, and anecdotal studies by many others with whom I've talked, bottle deposit states are notably cleaner. That said, and that I do support bottle laws, I hate the inconvenience of bottle laws.
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