5 Things You Didn’t Know About Bottled Water
Is bottled water really better?
It’s Incredibly Expensive On average, bottled water costs three hundred times more than tap water.
Much of the cost comes from manufacturing the bottle itself, which requires 17 million barrels of oil annually – but the costs don’t end with production.
It Has a Considerable Impact on the Environment In addition to the amount of oil used in water bottle production, water bottles face other challenges such as recycling.
Plastic bottles not recycled usually end up in landfills, where they can take up to 450 years to decompose.
Plastic Bottles Are a Health Concern Most companies producing bottled water use polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or polycarbonate in the manufacturing process.
In reality, bottled water faces less stringent regulation than tap water in most major cities.
Although both bottled and tap water are tested for bacteria and other contaminants, city tap water requires testing over 100 times a month while bottled water plants need only test once a week.
Available filters can connect to an existing water supply, a refillable pitcher, or even individual reusable bottles for portability.
Properly cleaned and prepared, some containers can safely store water for years.