
that will conserve approximately 1000 plastic containers a year per average consumer). I was excited at the prospect of having clean water but even more excited at not contributing to what I am now hearing is a problem with plastic bottled water bottles (I will get into that in a minute).
I tried my water bottle and I must admit felt very cool the first day at the gym (it is very cute too) drinking out of it and refilling it at the water fountain. Now I take it everywhere and I mean everywhere! Do you have any idea how much money I have saved? I don't either but it must be a lot because prior to getting my Back To The Tap water bottle I was drinking 6 plastic bottled waters a day (yes I pee a lot)!!! So that is 42 a week at least and the cost is not even the issue for me now but knowing what plastic really does to us and the environment is really upsetting.
I just want to say that if you are interested in helping the earth and doing a good thing for your body by drinking lots of delicious water then I recommend this bottle. I am going to buy one for my kids,husband and friends. This is probably one of the best things I have seen yet (no, I am not getting paid or anything to say this-just love the idea).
THE BOTTLED WATER FACTS:

![]() | Bottled water costs hundreds or thousands of times more than tap water. | ||||||||||
![]() | Most tap water is just as clean and safe as bottled water. | ||||||||||
![]() | The idea that all bottled water is "pure" is a marketing myth. | ||||||||||
![]() | Plastic bottles can leach chemicals into the water. | ||||||||||
![]() | The Food and Drug Administration regulates only the 30 to 40 percent of bottled water sold across state lines - meaning most of the product you are drinking has not been inspected | ||||||||||
![]() | U.S. plastic bottle production requires more than 1.5 million barrels of oil, enough to fuel 100,000 cars. | ||||||||||
![]() | About 86 percent of the empty plastic water bottles in the United States land in the garbage instead of being recycled. | ||||||||||
![]() | Disposable plastic bottles can leach a chemical known as Bisphenol 3 into the water, the environment, and our own bloodstreams. In fact, evidence of BPA, which is known to disrupt the hormone system of humans, can now be found in approximately 95% of Americans! source http://www.backtothetap.com More Info THE BACK TO THE TAP SOLUTION
This is a very affordable alternative that will save you lots of money and help planet earth. Check it out and let me know what you think. I learn something new everyday. www.backtothetap.com |
29 comments:
My solution is to buy one of the following: a bottle of Special K Protein Water, Gatorade with the sports twist&suck top or a 32 fl oz Powerade bottle. Once that's used up, I clean it up and use it as my water bottle until it gets gross, heeheee :)
Yes it's still plastic, but it's the easily-recycled #1 or 2, as opposed to the shatterproof polycarbonate #7 which contribute to the BPA problem...
I heard that bottled water left in a Hot car in summer releases so much toxins from the bottle. Test it out....leave a bottle in a hot car...then open up the bottle........smells like chemicals....it really does.
Was funny, last time I was in US saw Crystal Pure Clean Canadian Water for sale..........hmm....I doubt it!!!
Great post as usual girl!
shannon
Rock Star Maternity
The Domestic Engineer's Union
Thanks -
This is why I love reading your blog. You have the best info to share with us!
Tap water has so much junk in it. It's basically sewage liquid, run-off water, and ground water that goes through a treatment plant. My tap water is loaded with chemicals. I know there's flouride, chlorine, and lead in it, and God-knows what else. In Arizona and Nevada, there's tungsten in the tap water which has led to a leukemia epidemic there. The water in Albany, NY, was recently tested and was found to have exceedingly high levels of Cialis in it. How on earth did Cialis get in the public water supply? The water is treated WASTE water-- people who yook Cialis (and I guess there are a lot of men in Albany who do) pass the drug into their urine. The urine goes through the septic system, to be recycled and treated for our drinking water. The chemical treatments might remove cholera and typhoid, but not a lot of the prescription drugs that people take.
There are increasing levels of chemicals -- purposely added, and some are there from industrial waste run-off that I just don't trust tap water. I really regret having to drink it...
Thanks for the info...
J/ (goteeman.blogspot.com)
peace,
mike
livelife365
Cheers
Thank you for sharing!
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