Could you make a water bottle sculpture in your office?

If your company’s office is like most in the United States, employees are probably provided water in plastic bottles kept in the break room refrigerator or vending machine. While these might seem like the most convenient option for offering healthy hydration in the workplace, have you considered the environmental ramifications?

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New Jersey gym bans the bottle and promotes eco-friendly alternatives

When you think of a gym and wellness center, you likely imagine a facility full of exercise equipment, resistance-training machines and sweaty people. You may get thirsty and reach for a water bottle just thinking of those images, but in one New Jersey town, you won’t be able to grab a plastic container if you’re at its local gym.

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Demand for filtered water delivery increases

Consumers across the United States are considering ways they can alter their hydration methods to impact the planet in a positive manner. The purchasing of disposable plastic bottles has been under attack, as many people view the manufacturing and shipping of these items as extreme hazards to sustained environmental health. With many leading companies and brands already embracing green technologies and taking the initiative to stand up against wasteful practices, bottled water makes little sense in today’s eco-friendly society.

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Reduce your use of water bottles this Earth Day

People enjoy products that make their lives easier. Consumers purchase goods to solve problems and, in some instances, the items they buy fix issues they never knew they had. Bottled water, for example, makes it simple for people to bring this essential liquid around with them at all times. In the past, people had to drink from the faucet, something many cringe over today. However, more information has begun to surface about the environmental impact bottled water has on the planet, causing some to question if the product is worth purchasing.

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Phoenix to use granular activated carbon to filter city drinking water

Many major metropolitan areas around the United States have begun to take a deeper look into their water infrastructures to determine if tap water is meeting the health demands made by consumers. Recently, Calgon Carbon Corporation (CCC) signed a 10-year contract with the City of Phoenix, Arizona, to provide reactivation services for activated carbon used to treat the city’s drinking water.

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Reduce landfill waste with bottleless water coolers

There are numerous myths surrounding bottled water such as the water inside is better for your health, it tastes better than tap water and recycling programs help drive supply and demand for green consumer goods. However, the production and sale of disposable plastic water bottles and jug water coolers impact the environment negatively.

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The University of Vermont bans the bottle on campus

Students across the country have joined forces to put an end to the wasteful uses of plastic disposable water bottles. These containers pose significant threats to the environment and health of those who drink from the plastics.

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A sustainable world does not include disposable plastic bottles

In order to become a greener society, people need to look for ways to incorporate sustainable products into their daily lives. Eco-friendly products have the potential to impact the world positively. While driving a hybrid or electric car, using compostable containers and purchasing fewer products overall may help reduce carbon emissions, people still purchase bottled water and use jug water coolers on a daily basis.

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Attract new students with eco-friendly water coolers

Sometimes it is easy to forget that universities and colleges are businesses. People often look at these organizations as places of learning, and while they are, they still need to make a profit in order to function. Colleges need ways to appeal to potential students.  The best way for a college to do this is by connecting with the popular trends students care about today. Schools that are eco-friendly and conscious about their carbon footprints may attract more students.  Many students are passionate about green practices and improving life on Earth.  This is evidenced in campuses all over the United States.

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