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Aquafina is tap water, and now they have to label it as such.

I buy bottled water on occasions -- during road trips, when I'm out on my bike and I forgot a water bottle, summer outdoor activities when dehydrated -- but for the most part, I drink public water. It is the most ethical choice for me, personally, to make sure the majority of the water I consume comes out of a tap. Because bottled water: 1) produces large amounts of unnecessary plastic waste; 2) furthers the gaps between those with privilege1; and, 3) as the study above shows, is paying extra money to big corporations to drink out of the tap anyway.

I'm not anti-filtration systems, either on spouts or in pitcher forms. I am slightly less bothered by water coolers. I am anti-hundreds of disposable plastic bottles of fake fancy water. And actually, I know lots of people who buy cases of individual bottle water and these are people I know and love and I never say anything because everyone has the right to make their own choices. Plus, it would be annoying to hear me prattle on pretentiously about politics whenever someone generously offers me a beverage while I'm visiting their home. But these are the things that go through my mind on a consistent basis and inform my own daily life.

I don't think this is just my fascination with Peak Oil Survival talking here.....water rights is a big unaddressed issue and connects lots of ideas, like public access to utilities, private ownership, renewable resources, economies in developing countries, capitalist consumption, truth-in-advertising, etc. Ok, ok, I guess water is my 'crackpot issue' -- the one Issue to Unite Them All. I should start writing my weekly letters to the editor now.


1: Is the water "bad" in your area? Then I believe its better to do something about it in a way that helps everyone -- pay attention to who's on the water commission, write letters, join watchdog groups, call the EPA, whatever. Because maybe some of us can afford to spend extra money on buying drinking water on top of paying the water bill, but not everyone in your community can afford that, so if everyone with money starts buying outside and no one does anything about the public supply, guess who gets left behind? The people who already have fewer resources anyway, including kids.

Date: 2007-07-27 03:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] raybear.livejournal.com
sure, that would mean less plastic waste, but it also seems like a whole lot of effort and money to avoid tap water, when my point is there's nothing WRONG with tap water. the only thing is the taste, not any actual dangerous content of the tap water (assuming you are drinking from the tap in 98% of the united states). for taste, you can use pitcher filters or throw a slice of citrus into your pitcher and its great. (or you can just keep drinking it and you get used to it.)

if you get a chance to read the article, they talk about how bottled water is this huge billion-dollar industry, and yet, its not highly profitable. so even from a capitalistic standpoint, what's the point? what are we tricking ourselves into thinking? and why not stop the cycle and save ourselves some money as individuals in the process?

and just for the record, i think Evian tastes nasty.



Date: 2007-07-27 04:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] loosethread.livejournal.com
oh, i totally understand and agree with what you are saying. the whole, what's the point of going to the trouble of bottling water at all. and i understand that you're talking about changing the way people think about their water consumption as a whole. i think i was just feeling nostalgic for those 8 packs. and actually, i just bought a way too expensive bottle of water the other day that came in a glass bottle. but i allowed myself to buy it thinking i would keep it here at work and refill it from our water thing. i was think that it would clean easier than plastic. also, i think everything tastes better out of glass than plastic or aluminum. and, just saying, i don't have a problem with tap water.

Date: 2007-07-27 04:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] raybear.livejournal.com
hahah, now i understand. you are just pro-glass bottles and trying to unite our causes!

the orgo produce delivery people we order from offers milk in glass bottles and i'm tempted to do that, because i don't like the taste of cartons and plastic, but i worry i'm not responsible enough and will end up with spoilt milk (because i need to leave adequate coolers on delivery nights, etc.). i love soda from glass bottles too. i like the deposit method. it all takes a tad more effort, but what's wrong with effort when the payoff is worth it? less garbage and better tasting beverages.

yes, loose, i will join your cause.

Date: 2007-07-27 05:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nineinchlovely.livejournal.com
But what brand is the glass bottled milk? If it is Oberweis, I'd personally avoid it, because the dude is a bastard for real.

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