Bottled water is a booming industry, and its sales continue to grow. In the US alone, 97 billion bottles of bottled water are bought each year.
But, is bottled water really that much better than its tap water counterpart? Is it any safer, tastier, or healthier than tap water? And, what about the environmental impact of plastic bottles?
In the infographic below, we compare the differences between bottled water and tap water. You’ll also learn why bottled water really isn’t much better than tap water:
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Thank you for sharing! 💚
Thanks so much for this break down!! I wish I could share this 19823498236439642874 times. People roll their eyes at me when I ask them why they still drink bottled water and not water from the tap. “It’s gross” is the response I usually get. (To which I reply, “A dead planet is grosser, but okay”).
Loved the read. Thanks again for sharing!
– Lynnea
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