Why Drinking Bottled Water is Bad for You and the Environment

bottled-water-liesI find that a lot of people don’t like or just don’t trust the water that comes out of their tap.  So instead of drinking that tap water, they spend a lot of their hard earned money on bottled water.  You might say it still costs money to drink water from the tap but really it’s only a few extra pennies on the water bill.  If you’re one like me who drinks tap water instead of bottled water, you can save quite a bit of money a year and also save the environment from hundreds of plastic bottles that don’t get recycled.

Every state has a water treatment plant that ensures your tap water is safe to drink. The only problem with this though is what the water picks up through the pipes on the way to your home.  You’ll find that some pipes are pretty old and can add rust and bacteria to your drinking water.

To solve this problem, you can use a water purifier like a Brita filter or a Pur filter.  The Brita filter comes in a pitcher where you just fill it with tap water and it’s purified via the installed filter.  The Pur filter, on the other hand, can be easily installed on the your faucet itself to filter the water as it comes out of the tap.  You do, however; need to change these filters every 1 to 3 months which will cost you around $100 a year.

So what about bottled water?

Maybe you bought that bottled water because of it’s label telling you it’s clean, spring water or water from an untouched sacred stream, but that’s really not the case.  The truth is that many of these bottled water companies get their water from the same place you do, from municipal water plants.

As with anything else you buy, you should check out the label for what you’re really paying for.  If the label says “purified,” it probably came from the municipal water supply.

Aquafina, who is owned by Pepsi, is bottled at the Pepsi plant using purified municipal water.  Same goes with Dasani, who is bottled by Coke, but they add a few minerals and a bit of salt to make you thirsty for more.

So what are you getting with bottled water?  The same stuff you could be getting from home with a purified water treatment pitcher or filter.

If you’re wondering what you can carry around in your backpack instead of bottled water, stainless steel bottles are a great option.  I really like my Klean Kanteen bottle.  It’s one of the very first companies to put stainless steel bottles on the market.  This family owned company even donates 1% of their profit to environmental causes.  I think they really do make the best stainless steel bottle out there.

Tapped, a new documentary about the bottled water industry, goes behind-the-scenes to show the effects of this industry on our health, climate change, pollution and our reliance on oil.  It’s an eye-opening view of how bottled water has negatively impacted our environment.

So the next time you decide to drink bottled water, think about the money you spend, the impact you have on the environment and how much better off you and the earth will be by drinking from the tap.

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  • nancyferrari
    I felt compelled to comment to your post regarding bottled water. As a representative for Enagic USA, the company who manufactures the best ionization/filtration system that produces pure alkaline Kangen water, I ask you to please visit my website to see why drinking tap water is not the alternative to bottled water. I am on a mission to educate and inform as many people as possible. Simultaneously, order a water report from your city's water municipality and you'll know what I mean ... high levels of chlorine, various chemicals, toxic medication residues all exist in tap water. Change your Water, Change your Life ... www.magicalwater4ever.com ! Thank you for investing your time for improved health.
  • ... but the article does mention filtering the tap water because tap water by itself isn't the best. On top of that, it just tastes yucky. I prefer my Brita filter pitcher for water and then add it to my Klean Kanteen for on the go!
  • nancyferrari
    Thank you for your response Michelle and I do agree with you that a filter for tap water is better than water straight out of the tap. Brita is a good choice as well, however, Brita filters and similar filters do not reduce the acidity out of the water. Ever wonder why 1 out of 4 commercials are about reducing acid in the body ... Americans are constantly influenced by the pharmaceutical companies and it's no wonder that Japan is #1 in overall health and Americans are #38 in the world. If you know of someone who wants to invest in the best health insurance policy to attain optimum health, I'd appreciate you passing on my website and contact information. Thank you and best of health wishes to you, Nancy
  • Here's a great site that tells you how drinking tap water saves lives. http://www.tapproject.org
  • I completely agree! I have a Brita filter that tastes just as good, if not better than, bottled water. And it costs less than a fourth as much! I wish people would understand what plastic bottles can do to our environment (and their wallets).
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