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Across the country, concerned citizens are visiting their municipal councils and local school boards to say that bottled water is an unnecessary drain on the environment and on budgets.
Canada has one of the best drinking water systems in the world, but the bottled water industry has worked hard to undermine our faith in public water. The industry sells water – what should be a shared public resource – for huge profits. Producing and transporting bottled water creates large amounts of fossil fuels, and plastic water bottles continue to end up by the millions in local landfills. We are not immune to the growing threats of water scarcity in Canada. Twenty per cent of Canadian municipalities have faced shortages in recent years. Bottled water production places huge stresses on increasingly scarce water resources.
But communities and citizens are starting to fight back. Here are some of the examples of school boards, cities and companies across North America that are saying “no” to bottled water »
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Bottled Water Headlines:
- Bottled Water Bill Moves Forward in California State Senate, Food & Water Watch, June 24, 2008
- U.S. mayors agree to phase out bottled water, CBC News, June 23, 2008
- School board takes aim at bottled water, Vancouver Sun, June 23, 2008
- Backlash against bottled water, Calgary Herald, June 23, 2008
For more information, please contact: Meera Karunananthan, national water campaigner for the Council of Canadians at: 613.233. 4487 ext 234 or by email at meera@canadians.org; www.canadians.org
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updated
October 28, 2008
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