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Why Bottled Water May Be Back In 2010

From Forbes’ Investopedia:

Bottled water sales had experienced rapid growth for more than a decade, as consumers embraced water over soda and other high-calorie beverages. Growth rates have slowed in recent years, due to market saturation, and have taken a more recent tumble on environmental concerns that…

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Bottled Water Regulation and Safety Featured in YouTube Video

In order to provide consumers with the facts about the regulation and safety of bottled water and tap water, the International Bottled Water Association (IBWA)’s and BottledWatermatters.com, today released a new, two-and a half minute YouTube video, entitled “How Safe is Bottled Water?,” which highlights the key similarities…

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BPA and the Scare Campaign

It’s a chemical that has been used in everyday plastic products like eyeglasses, medical equipment, bottles, and food can linings for over fifty years. But the compound Bisphenol A (BPA) has been the target of scare campaigns over the last few years. On one hand critics contend that BPA at low doses can…

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Of All The Issues: Bottled Water?

Tim Philp, writing for the The Examiner in the southern Ontario city of Brantford, questions why the city council debated banning bottled water at City Hall when there were much larger issues (transportation woes, for example) that needed to be considered.

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McScience?

George Mason University takes the USA Today to task over inaccurate reporting of the risk associated with BPA.  Get the inside scoop here.

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Atlanta Commuters Pick Bottled Water

Well now isn’t this interesting. Bottled water: Healthy? Who knew!?!?

We of course mean that rather cynically. And Atlanta commuters on the MARTA trains understand just as we do: That bottled water is a healthy, convenient option when you’re thirsty…

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What Am I Missing?

Beverage Spectrum’s Barry Nathanson pens a spectacular beverage-industry point of view, taking issue with the non-issue that is the vocal minority’s problem with bottled water.

Link to the full article here. But here’s a solid excerpt…

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5,000 Gallons to Atlanta Flood Victims…And Counting

The numbers are starting to roll in for bottled water donation to the Atlanta floods.

5,000 gallons is what we’ve seen from Nestlé Waters North America. The water was delivered to the American Red Cross’ relief operation warehouse in Forest Park, Georgia, for distribution to communities. From a press release…

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Bottled Water - small water use, big health benefits

This cool video shows how bottled water is a very small and very efficient water user that spares people of billions of calories when they choose to drink water over other packaged drinks.

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