In recent years, the tap water versus bottled water debate has been widely discussed. Many follow the tap water train more than bottled water due to cost, taste, and safety. Most people will spend more money every year purchasing bottled water because of the taste. The funny thing that most people do not realize is that 25% of bottled water is tap water (Postman). Most people have made the switch to tap water from bottled water, because tap water is cheaper, safer, and it tastes just as good, if not the same, as bottled water. People try to save money by buying bottled water because they think it is cheaper, but it is not. American families spend roughly $615 on bottled water per year! Why spend $615 a year when we can get tap water straight from the tap on a bill that is already being paid? For a home water bill most Americans pay around $250 a year on tap water. That is almost a $400 difference! Think about it, consumers can save $400 if they make the switch to tap water. Tap water can taste just as good, if not better, than bottled water. City water does have a chlorine taste though, so most people consider buying water filters that can be hooked up straight to their existing sink …show more content…
Some good things about bottled water is that, is great for disasters, is great for underdeveloped countries, and is great for activities. Because of disasters, underdeveloped countries, and activities, around 2.6 million cases of bottled water are sold each year (Lake). Because so many people drink the bottled water, there are thousands upon thousands of plastic bottles being thrown out. Where do all those bottles go? Landfills. Around 80% of plastic bottles end up in landfills every year (Lake). That is more than half. Those bottles in the landfills take approximately 450 years to degrade. All bottled water is doing is destroying the
There’s nothing special about bottled water. It`s not hard to go to tap. But the point is if I’m thirsty, I would rather solo than water, and I think everyone else would
The general argument made by Candace Choi in her article on CBS News, is that the consumption of water has increased due to the flavored drops, along with the idea that the drops will impact the other Coca- Cola products selling amount. More specifically, Choi argues that many of the flavored packets that you put in your waters have been influencing and, in a way, forcing them to buy a bottled water. Also, with Choi states that many of the other Coca- Cola products would be affected by the increase of the Dasani Drops. She states, “Overall consumption of bottled water has also been growing, although at a much slower pace than in the early 2000’s…”(p2, p14.)
Additionally, bottled water is appealing and convenient to the active American lifestyle. Bottled water advertising is persuading Americans that their water is purer and contains healthy elements such as calcium and electrolytes. However, tap water is actually healthier and safer, since it is more strictly regulated under EPA standards. Hyper-individualism also contributed to the rise in water bottle reliance. Hyper-individualism is a movement towards individual choices over socialization, or a common good that leads to increasing social alienation.
Not only is bottled water extremely regulated, but it is also a viable source of hydration for individuals in times of need; therefore one like myself once again disagree with Annie Leonard’s position against bottled water with evidence provided by IBWA. In the article, “Bottled Water Matters,” IBWA had shown the viability of bottled water through their statement, “ Bottled water companies respond with efficiency and speed with regard to provide bottled water in coordination with emergency relief operations.” This statement clearly demonstrates how bottled water can be very essential and lifesaving in times of need. For example, in a disaster like an earthquake, buildings, including tap faucets, would be demolish by the forces of nature.
As I said before, the movie showed that is was cheaper to buy coca cola in a glass bottle than water is a plastic bottle due to the fact that coca cola owns the water. Or at least a large portion of
I have seen instances where some of my colleagues have become sick from drinking tap water around the city. No matter where it is such as at their schools such as Pensacola State College or the University of West Florida, at their homes, or in public spots such as restaurants people have noticed that the water is extremely unsanitary. A quote from the DailyFinance article portrays this exactly “Of the 101 chemicals tested for over five years, 45 were discovered. Of them, 21 were discovered in unhealthy amounts. The worst of these were radium-228 and -228, trichloroethylene, tetrachloroethylene, alpha particles, benzine and lead.
These facts introduce and support the message that Standage is delivering. Standage continues with many statistics: “Admittedly, both kinds of water suffer from occasional contamination problems but tap water is more stringently monitored and tightly regulated than bottled water. New york city tap water, for example, was tested 430,600 times during 2004 alone.” He stated. Even though he admits that both of each kind contains chemicals-which at the same time Standage claims that the tap water is more sanitized-but also he points out that it is not the taste that differs between the two
Water is the greatest resource upon the Earth, but what happens when it runs out? Even worse, what happens when humans bottle the water, of which all life relies on, and sells it to us with false claims? Well, we've already been on the receiving end of this trick for years, almost unknowingly. The documentary Tapped, directed by Stephanie Soechtig and Jason Lindsey, gives a look into the bottled water industry and the effects it has on society. The film taps into human emotions, brings about logical reasoning and statistics, and uses sources with valid credibility to address a hidden issue.
Yes, there is a problem with drinking tap water in NJ. the tap water in NJ is very dirty and contain chemicals that can harm our bodies. One pro of drinking bottled water is that there are very little chemicals in bottled water that would harm us versus the chemicals in tap water. On con of drinking bottled water versus tap water is that bottled water is much more expense than tap water. No, I have not changed my opinion about bottled water versus tap water.
Bottled Water is a huge problem in the United States due to many citizens drinking it since it has a better taste than tap water. Bottled water can reduce the amounts of lead, copper that is seen in tap water. Also, bottle water in not the best choice due to the chemicals going into the water due to the heat of the plastic and another added disinfectant to the water. One main Scientific issue of Bottle water is BPA also, know as “ a major barrier system that controls natural estrogen, and stops natural estrogens from getting into cells”(Tapped water). This Bisphenol-
Are not people leaving the water running while brushing their teeth, showering, or doing the dishes? People in the US consume 176 gallons of water a day on average and 3.9 trillion gallons of
Many consumers of bottled water see it as a perfect replacement of taped water. Despite many people opting for bottled water, the consumption of tap water remains high. As Doria (2006) notes, the type of water that a person consumes mainly depends on individual’s view and opinion about each type. However, it should be noted that most bottled water companies capitalize on the concerns that exist on the usage of water supplied by the municipality to homes through the taps. Some people feel that the
Everyday people buy plastic things from the cafeteria, from plastic containers, lids on cups, and things as small as straws, and like 50% of plastic used it will be thrown away after one use. However, do you ever stop and think, what happens to the plastic? If you’re thinking that it just magically goes away you 're wrong. It will most likely end up in a landfill somewhere or in the ocean, and as you may think that your actions do not impact the world, think again. Everyone in the world has at least used one piece of plastic, adding to the problem of plastic pollution and helping certifying the terrifying statisticc that acooording to the 2018 Earth day video, “by 2050 there will more plastic in the ocean than fish”, which almost is impossible to think of.
Stop Taking Clean Water for Granted Can you stop for a moment and think what would happen if we didn’t have water; clean water? It seems impossible, as we use water to drink, cook, clean, grow things, and for everything else in life. Unfortunately, because of the easy access to one of the most plentiful, and most valuable resources in the world, some people take water for granted. In contrast, other poor people live in places where the only easy way to get water is from a dirty irrigation ditch. Or their only source of water is backyard faucet shared by several homes.
Imagine what happens if we keep on polluting our planet? What happens to our future generation? Since plastic takes years to biodegrade, if we keep polluting our environment with plastic, then our future generation will suffer from the environment around them. It also means that plastic and other trash will continue polluting the ocean, which can cause thousands of sea animals to go extinct, providing us with less source of food. Not only sea animals, but animals all over the world might extinct or become endangered because of pollution.