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Bottled Water is Bullshit. We are now in the midst of bottled water back lash. Where will it end?
posted by Xurando
on Jul 4, 2008 -
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Chicago adds a 5-cent-per-bottle tax on bottled water. Will this reduce bottled water consumption?
posted by grouse
on Jan 9, 2008 -
90 comments
Push Capitalism. Bill Moyers' interview with Dr. Benjamin Barber about the state of our modern capitalist society and how he believes capitalism threatens American democracy. PBS.org streaming video. [more inside]
posted by orelius
on Dec 23, 2007 -
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Nestle claims that it now puts it's water in ecobottles. "But how much lighter is the bottle?"
Fiji also claims a commitment to the environment, but it's still "Bottled in Fiji. Shipped to you".
Couldn't we just drink from the tap? Previously.
posted by Airhen
on Dec 17, 2007 -
54 comments
An unscientific, blind taste-test of US$55/btl bottled vs tap water
posted by Blazecock Pileon
on Sep 10, 2007 -
62 comments
Fast Company covers the twisted economics and ironies of the bottled water industry. "In Fiji, a state-of-the-art factory spins out more than a million bottles a day of the hippest bottled water on the U.S. market today, while more than half the people in Fiji do not have safe, reliable drinking water."
posted by allterrainbrain
on Jul 3, 2007 -
146 comments
Bottled water for dogs. For the malnourished or dehydrated pooch. I might be mistaken, but isn't this in Revelations as one of the portents of the apocalypse?
posted by howfar
on May 2, 2006 -
28 comments
Nestle, the makers of Poland Spring water are being sued for selling their bottled water as "naturally purified" or "spring water" when in fact it does not meet the scientific criteria for spring water, is worse than some area tap water, and is sourced near "asphalt parking lots or other areas of dangerous contamination".
posted by omidius
on Jun 19, 2003 -
34 comments
Bottled water a waste of money, no better than most tap water, and environmentally unfriendly.
posted by revbrian
on May 3, 2001 -
54 comments