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This afternoon I watched as a vendor came through our office and restocked our company coolers with a variety of sugared waters-- as well as ordinary bottles of water. It surprises me that we buy bottled water when we also have a filtered tap in the kitchen, and it surprises me even more when I realized that each liter bottle costs upwards of a dollar each to purchase, and that's before calculating in the delivery costs that come after production.

Compare that $1 a liter to the $0.0011 per liter for water from the tap. For those of us living in Seattle, there's absolutely no excuse for bottled water: the water from the tap is likely to be cleaner.

Of every penny above that 0.1¢ perhaps a quarter of it goes to the profit of the bottler. The rest is consumed in two ways: the menial efforts of others, and in oil. The bottle is made of petrochemicals, and it costs truck time to transport the bottles from the bottler to the point of purchase. Given that most Western countries have evolved this incredibly energy-efficient mechanism for delivering water to every non-rural home and office, there is almost no excuse for buying bottled water. If you want to save gas and oil, reduce pollution, and save the planet, here's a cheap, easy and probably better-for-you step: fill your own water bottle from the tap.

Date: 2006-04-11 03:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lisakit.livejournal.com
We have good tap water in Woodinville, and a fridge spigot with a filter. However, when I lived in Everett I had to put up with running the water for awhile to get the rust out before trying to use any as potable. And my folks who live east of Portland, OR don't use their tap water for anything foodlike because they kept getting sick before the county could get the warnings out.

But yah, if you've got good potable water, use it.

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