If you don’t want the water, don’t buy it. The pocket book is what matters to business.
Remember, if we ban water many will just replace it with what is convenient...high fructose corn syrup soft drinks and that isn’t a healthy choice.
I think a more realistic approach is to encourage companies like Nestle to design their products to be more environmentally friendly and design their products to be used, reused, and recycled and when the life their water bottle is over, it can be reclaimed into a harmless substance.
Banning bottled water has become the latest fad and we hear that water bottles are responsible for everything from supporting nasty military juntas to causing every cancer known to mankind. With so much misinformation and hype it is no wonder that consumers are confused. Remember, it is a business and if it isn’t selling…it won’t last.
The bottom line to me is that consumers should have the choice to purchase which ever beverage they desire. However, I believe that in the cases where plastic containers are used, they should be more earth friendly. Containers should be used, reused, recycled and reclaimed.
Banning sounds like a quick fix, before we take that step, let’s look at the unintended consequences which might actually cause worse problems.
Max
http://www.ensobottles.com
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If you don’t want the water, don’t buy it. The pocket book is what matters to business. Remember, if we ban water many will just replace it with what is convenient...high fructose corn syrup soft drinks and that isn’t a healthy choice. I think a more realistic approach is to encourage companies like Nestle to design their products to be more environmentally friendly and design their products to be used, reused, and recycled and when the life their water bottle is over, it can be reclaimed into a harmless substance. Banning bottled water has become the latest fad and we hear that water bottles are responsible for everything from supporting nasty military juntas to causing every cancer known to mankind. With so much misinformation and hype it is no wonder that consumers are confused. Remember, it is a business and if it isn’t selling…it won’t last. The bottom line to me is that consumers should have the choice to purchase which ever beverage they desire. However, I believe that in the cases where plastic containers are used, they should be more earth friendly. Containers should be used, reused, recycled and reclaimed. Banning sounds like a quick fix, before we take that step, let’s look at the unintended consequences which might actually cause worse problems. Max http://www.ensobottles.com