Friday, March 20, 2009
Kick the Plastic Water Bottle Habit
Kick the Plastic Water Bottle Habit
Ever wonder where most of those plastic water bottles go that we knock back from every day? Into landfills, where they live on and on and on and on.
By Brian Clark Howard
http://www.thedailygreen.com/going-green/tips/1935?src=nl&mag=tdg&list=dgr&kw=ist
Save resources by drinking from a glass whenever you can, or use a refillable, stainless steel bottle when you are on the go.
Ever wonder where most of those plastic water bottles go that we knock back from every day? Into landfills, where they live on and on and on and on. Exempt from many state deposit laws, and most often used away from home, where recycling bins are scarce, the majority of water bottles do not make it into the recycling stream.
Not only do they accumulate and stress landfills, they are made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET), a petroleum product, and their manufacturing process uses oil, a nonrenewable energy source, and increases CO2 emissions.
So kick the plastic water bottle habit. That way you can avoid the controversy over chemicals leaching from both hard and soft plastics into your water, even at room temperatures.
Ever wonder where most of those plastic water bottles go that we knock back from every day? Into landfills, where they live on and on and on and on.
By Brian Clark Howard
http://www.thedailygreen.com/going-green/tips/1935?src=nl&mag=tdg&list=dgr&kw=ist
Save resources by drinking from a glass whenever you can, or use a refillable, stainless steel bottle when you are on the go.
Ever wonder where most of those plastic water bottles go that we knock back from every day? Into landfills, where they live on and on and on and on. Exempt from many state deposit laws, and most often used away from home, where recycling bins are scarce, the majority of water bottles do not make it into the recycling stream.
Not only do they accumulate and stress landfills, they are made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET), a petroleum product, and their manufacturing process uses oil, a nonrenewable energy source, and increases CO2 emissions.
So kick the plastic water bottle habit. That way you can avoid the controversy over chemicals leaching from both hard and soft plastics into your water, even at room temperatures.
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