via @samfromwgtn this marvelous graphic. There really is no excuse not to drink tap water, especially in the Western world.
I have water bottles sprinkled around the place – stashed in my bike, car and house.
via @samfromwgtn this marvelous graphic. There really is no excuse not to drink tap water, especially in the Western world.
I have water bottles sprinkled around the place – stashed in my bike, car and house.
Awesome graphic! Thanks for sharing, also when they tell you not to reuse your plastic bottle, for health reasons you might want to consider switching to glass or stainless (be careful of stainless lined with plastic).
The plastic leaches chemicals into the water, point 5,
http://www.naturalnews.com/025480_water_water_bottles_bottled_water.html
Enjoy great health and reduce consumerism, this is the best thing we can do for ourselves, each other and the planet. More than Copenhagen will ever achieve.
Every dollar you spend is a vote for how you want the world!
Sorry about the rant, but your post was a great opportunity ;-)
Peace
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or if you can’t drink tap water
invest in a water filter and some durable drinking bottles
suppose that goes for boxed too.
http://boxedwaterisbetter.com/hello/
my metal sig bottle is almost 2 years old. its the best.
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I am not against the production of bottled water at all, since we live in a (almost) free market society, however I am astounded at the level of stupidity of people buying such products when in fact tap water is already perfect.