Delicious Natural Bottled Water
From a mountain, to a stream, to a dam, to a tap, to a bottle... but what else goes into making that delicious drop of bottled water? Dan Ilic finds out.
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The bastards still advertise it as refreshing spring water when its really filtered tap water that has been sitting in a bottle for so long that bacteria is more concentrated
I'm enjoying my bottled water right now as a matter of fact.
When I'm done, I'll throw it away and then I'll put on my baby seal skin coat, go start my car and let it run all day for no reason.
Where I'm standing, we recycle nearly all the bottles several times. And who buys bottled water in the 1st world countries anyway? Tap water is way cleaner and cheaper too...
10. Sizzlik (admin) 153 days ago
#9 Indeed..i myself never buy bottled water..i fill a soda bottle several times with simple tap water..since its as clean as the sold water here. Water in plastic bottles is only usefull in disaster areas where they have no fresh water suppy. And its a fail to say this plastic bottles are super pollution..they can be recycled to clothing..or cloth in general..so..saying a PVC bottle is pure evil is just half true
For those of you who might want a bit more informative aspect to this problem.
http://www.storyofstuff.org/movies-all/story-of-bottled-water/
12. Comment rated too low. Show this comment LenarHoyt 150 days ago
God damn it people. I dont know what country do you live in, but here 85% of "bottled" water is MINERAL water. That means it have to contain 1000 mg/l minerals like Mg, Ca, Na and stuff like that. So bottled water does make sense. However, package might be the problem, but there still have to be some.



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1. moskwiz 154 days ago
The IT-Crowd comes to mind somehow
But good point, stop buying bottled water FFS, it's just filtered tap and it's destroying the earth.