Green Science: Banning the bottle

by: Janna Palliser

Bottled water is ubiquitous, taken for granted, and seemingly benign. Americans are consuming bottled water in massive amounts and spending a lot of money: In 2007, Americans spent $11.7 billion on 8.8 billions gallons of bottled water (Gashler 2008). That same year, two million plastic water bottles were used in the United States every five minutes (FWW 2007). Taking a closer look into the logistics of bottling water reveals the array of effects it has on the environment and communities.

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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 10/1/2010Stock # ss10_034_02_8Volume 034Issue 02

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