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===== Topic of the day: Water bottles vs. tap water ===== Did you know bottled water can have hundreds of times more CO2 impact than tap water? Itโs not just about plastic waste. Producing, transporting, and cooling bottled water uses a huge amount of energy and resources. Tap water, in most developed countries, is safe, clean, and regulated. Yet billions of plastic bottles end up in landfills and oceans every year. Choosing tap water over bottled water is one of the simplest ways to cut your CO2 footprint and reduce waste. Facts: * Bottled water can be several hundred times more expensive than tap water. * Its carbon footprint is hundreds of times higher. * Each bottle also adds to plastic pollution and energy waste. Source: https://www.nature.com/articles/npre.2009.3407.1.pdf Letโs keep beaches clean and oceans free of plastic. We turn climate change around. #ReduceCO2now #Sustainability #ClimateFacts #Environment #ReduceWaste Visit ReduceCO2Now.com
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