But how about the purity argument.
Comparison bottled water vs tap water.
The data shows bottled water isn t going away and so we saw a need to set an example for the cpg and beverage industry as a whole emphasizing people and planet over profits.
But is this really the case.
In the u s the food and drug administration fda oversees bottled water while the environmental protection agency epa regulates tap water.
Tap water and bottled water are generally comparable in terms of safety.
Ok so we ve made the cost argument.
Bottled water is deemed by many as a safer tastier and higher quality alternative to tap water.
Tap water is stored in reservoirs and carried into homes and offices through pipes.
Getting information about the quality of bottled water is hard so consumer reports gathered as many of the reports as we could find and are sharing them with consumers.
Waiakea was the first us bottled water to be certified carbon neutral and donates over 5 of revenue to nonprofits in hawaii and across the world.
And this number is still increasing rapidly year after year.
It is managed by local municipalities.
I hate to burst your utopian fantasies of crisp icy glaciers polar bears and trickling mountain streams but it s mostly just the same stuff.
As a matter of fact tap water is actually just as safe as bottled water in most developed countries like canada and the united states.
However they use similar standards for ensuring safety.
Bottled water is also more expensive than tap water and it takes more energy to produce not to mention the environmental concerns associated with distributing and marketing it.
Bottled water is packaged in plastic bottles and sold in stores.
Overall it appears that tap water is a better option in most cases.
One gallon 3 8 liters of tap water costs roughly 0 005 in the united states while the same amount of bottled water obtained from combining single serving water bottles costs around 9 47.
It is convenient free or inexpensive and has much less of an environmental impact than bottled water.
While bottled water has a healthy pure image it is less regulated than tap water and significantly more expensive.
Americans drink 97 billion bottles of bottled water each year.