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return2ozma@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 8 months ago

Stop drinking bottled water: Experts warn of health and climate impacts

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Stop drinking bottled water: Experts warn of health and climate impacts

www.newsweek.com

return2ozma@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 8 months ago
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The reliance on bottled water results in significant health, financial and environmental costs, experts say
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    It’s no different from bottled soda except it doesn’t have all the extra crap they add to make it soda.

    https://www.statista.com/outlook/cmo/non-alcoholic-drinks/soft-drinks/united-states

    "In the Soft Drinks market, volume, at home is expected to amount to 47.0bn L by 2024.

    Volume, out-of-home is expected to amount to 17.6bn L in 2024.

    Volume, combined is expected to amount to 64.6bn L in 2024."

    vs. 60bn L for bottled water.

    https://www.statista.com/topics/1302/bottled-water-market/#topicOverview

    “In 2022, U.S. bottled water sales volume amounted to approximately 15.9 billion gallons - the highest volume of bottled water ever sold in the United States.”

    But somehow water is the problem? 🤔

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      Oh, you get soda directly plumbed into your house?

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        You don’t, peasant? /s

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        Fuck, I wish.

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        You don’t?

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      Well, you can get water out of your tap, so there’s an easy alternative. Use a filter if your tap water is iffy.

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        Not everyone has reliably safe tap water. Remember Flint?

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          And the Bay Area as the article warns about.

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            The article says that cancer causing chemicals were found in bottled water in the Bay Area, not tap water.

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              Article said the bottled water was tap water. And the tap water in the Bay Area had cancer causing chemicals.

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        A lot of people can’t get safe drinking water out of their tap. A lot of people, just in the US. That’s a lot of ongoing costs for filters. Where there’s municipal water, that water should already be safe to drink.

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        what is a water storage alternative?

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          If your tap doesn’t work, large refillable bottles. In the US, there are services that deliver them and some grocery stores offer it.

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            They are, strangely, more expensive than large multipacks of water bottles. Even with bottle return discounts.

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              That’s the part people like to forget. The cost

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          25l water tanks with tap water and/or forklift water tanks.

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