view all categories

Posts Tagged ‘plastic water bottles’

No Gravatar

Did you know that in 2005, nearly 30 billion bottles of water were sold. That’s a lot of plastic!
I tend to re-use my bottle by filling them up multiple times before throwing them away (however after a few fill-ups those bottles get nasty). I really want to get one of those funky designed SIGG bottles. SIGG bottles are manufactured in an ecologically-friendly environment and are 100% recyclable after their very long lives. (Most SIGGs in Europe are still being used 10-20 years after purchase! Another random fact for ya.)
takepart and get a SIGG bottle at http://www.mysigg.com/. Or if you are going to stick with plastic, takepart and check out this cute little Ehow piece for some cute ideas on what else to do with your water bottle.

And of course, please recycle your water bottles! Every little bit helps.

Join TakePart's community today!


Join TakePart's community today!


No Gravatar

Acclaimed writer Elizabeth Royte, author of Garbageland, takes the bottled water industry to task in her new book Bottlemania: How Water Went on Sale and Why We Bought It. Royte examines our contemporary trash and water crises by looking at the culture and economy that have made bottled water a $60 billion dollar a year industry - despite the fact that our plastic waste is out of control.

Royte goes right to one source of the fad - Fryburg, Maine, where residents are battling the extraction of their spring water for bottling by Poland Spring.   She investigates not only the environmental consequences of billions of bottles of water being produced, but also looks at the state of tap water today, and the social impact of multinational corporations seeking the ever diminishing supplies of fresh water from tiny rural towns.

Read the rest of this entry »

Join TakePart's community today!