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Is bottled water really worth it?

28 Billion Bottles of Water

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April 21, 2008

A water cooler (commonly abbreviated “watercooler”) is a device that cools and dispenses water. They are generally broken up in two categories: bottle-less and bottled water coolers. Bottle-less water coolers are hooked up to a water supply, while bottled water coolers require delivery (or self pick up) of water in large bottles from vendors.

The most common form of water cooler is Read the rest of this entry »

See how scientists use bugs to find out if toxins and chemicals are in your water.

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Military chiefs are excited because the bottles, which can distill either 4,000 litres or 6,000 litres without changing the filter. The bottle can clean up any water - including fecal matter - using a filter that cuts out anything longer than 15 nanometres, which means that viruses can be filtered out without the use of chemicals.

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Bottled Water Vs. Filtered Water

Author: charles6898
April 1, 2008

This concise, and to-the-point article, originally published on Bottled Water Blues.com, for me ends the debate once in for all.

 

Bottled Water Vs. Filtered Water

 

Despite all the hype and expensive ad campaigns, the best water does not come in a bottle.

Companies like Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, with their Dasani and Aquafina bottled water products, spend millions of dollars on ads that depict fresh mountain springs and nature… when in fact both of these, like many leading brands, use municipally treated tap water as the source.

Bottled water is not only the fastest-growing segment of the entire beverage industry, it is also the most profitable. This explosive industry is fueled by the misconception that bottled water is safer or better than tap water… when in most cases Read the rest of this entry »

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