richraid21 t1_ivum7jk wrote
Reply to comment by xylopyrography in [OC] World's Largest Plastic Polluter Now 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference Sponsor by haboo213
> If a community wants/needs bottled water, they should bottle it themselves with their own treatment facility.
This is so god damn stupid I can only think you're a troll.
xylopyrography t1_ivuu5tw wrote
Well, 99% of communities don't need bottled water. It serves no function.
I've been to communities that bottle their own water. You can do it and sell it profitably for $0.50.
Daddy_Parietal t1_ivv2z8f wrote
You miss the point. People that "need" bottled water are the same people that just want easy access to good drinking water.
So just make the tap water fit those conditions and it would save infinitely more money than every city in the US having a water bottling plant.
xylopyrography t1_ivv69vx wrote
No they aren't. That's less than 1% of bottled water usage. Probably less than 0.1%.
I live in Alberta. We have among the strictest water quality standards in the world, far more stringent than bottled water. Yet every grocery store sells palettes of bottled water a week and there are entire service industries created around businesses purchasing bulk water for water coolers that are shipped around on trucks from far away distribution plants.
All of that can be replaced with a metal water bottle and our tap water.
And for the communities without access to clean drinking water, there are dozens of other solutions, of which 0.5 L plastic bottle water containers are among the worst.
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