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| 06/18/2007 10:50:19 AM |
water, water, everywhere, why must we pay to drink? by tateComment by tate: Thanks for the comments. Here's a few alternatives to plastic bottles: In-fridge water-filter which will also make your ice-cubes filtered, refillable water coolers, Refillable jugs that you take to the store where you re-fill for a cost.
If bottles are a must … as has been mentioned - biodegradable corn-based plastics are becoming more popular and are made from a renewable resource. |
| 06/18/2007 10:41:56 AM |
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| 06/17/2007 01:10:18 AM |
water, water, everywhere, why must we pay to drink? by tateComment by graphicfunk: Here is your poster. Congratulations on your Yellow.
I must add my two cents on the water situation:
Yes, you are right with the premise that we should not have to pay for water. However, the alternatives are dismal. Look at any big city. Water here is treated and rendered totally dead with additives, Yes, it is clean, but dead. It meets the requirements because it is h2o. I buy bottle water, which probably has more dirt, but closer to real water in spirit. I am not going to dring tap water rendered lifeless with chemicals and they even have the nerve to charge you for it. |
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