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Submitted by chadimposter on May 29, 2008
Disposal Of Bottled Water
Do you love water? Of course you do, water is one of the most important things on the planet! Though, do you believe we as consumers should be charged $1.50 for only 20 oz of it? Well then you should know that many Americans believe that with bottled water comes a healthier them, they are convinced that their bottled water is a status symbol. Many Americans are still just blind to the fact that their bottled water is municipal or tap water and that the only real difference comes from a price tag. Throughout this paper you will learn about alternatives to bottled water, its advantages and disadvantages, and also about the environmental impact created by bottled water. By the end you will see I have created a solution that will benefit the community and in time the world.
To start out this paper with the advantages of both tap and bottled. Then my paper will move onto the disadvantages of both.
Tap Advantages Bottled
Environmentally Safe Healthy
Healthy Clean
Clean Portable
Well informed about what’s in it, and nearly endless supply
Tap Disadvantages Bottled
May be inconvenient Bad for the environment
Not cleanliest in some places Most of the time is plain tap water
May taste odd Expensive
Unnecessary
As you can you see from above bottled water is far outweighed against tap water. You may also be wondering what was meant by “bad for the environment” and “Most the time is just plain tap water”. Let, me now some facts about bottled water and the environment. 40% of all bottled water comes from city tap water. Millions of dollars a week are spent on advertising to make consumers believe that bottled water comes from springs or “magical” places. There are over 50 million...
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