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Ridiculously Easy Ways To Slash Bottled Water Waste

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Water bottles have done a tremendous amount of damage to the environment. You can’t overlook this impact.

Sadly, many people think that the problem can be neutralized merely by recycling water. The problem is that 90% of the problem is caused by the production of water bottles.

You need to make sure you are aware of the damage water bottles cause and take steps to reduce it.

What is the Main Cause of Water Bottle Damage?

It wasn’t that long ago that many households across the country relied on bottled water as their main source of drinking water. They would never think twice about its environmental impact and would buy case after case of the water. Meanwhile, the plastic built in landfills and tragically flowed into the oceans. Statistics show that each year there is approximately 9.2 billion tons of worth of plastic that ends up in the ocean with catastrophic results to the marine life, and environment as a whole. The majority of that plastic can be traced back to single-use plastic bottles – just like the type water comes in.

So, even though the statistics are grim and extremely alarming, for many people it’s been a wakeup call and they are now searching for ways to cut back on single-use plastic water bottle consumption. If you’ve wanted to make some more environmentally-conscious decisions in your life, a great place to start is by cutting out bottled water. These tips will help you do just that.

Install a Water Filtration System

The main reason that people grab bottled water is that they don’t trust the water out of their faucet and they think bottled water is “safer”. Here’s the thing, there have been a number of studies conducted that show bottled water is no safer than the water at home, and it’s creating all of this waste. The problem is that bottled water doesn’t have to go through the same scrutiny as home water supplies when it comes to regulations – at least here in the United States.

So rather than purchase the water that may be no better for you, and certainly is having a negative effect on the environment, homeowners can install or use a water filtration system. A filtration system can filter out pesticides, lead, taste, or other contaminants. It’s best to pick one based on the water in your specific town/city so that it addresses all your needs. Each time you pour yourself a glass of water from the faucet, you will be able to filter out the bad stuff, and not create waste with a plastic bottle.

Just be sure to do your research on what type of system best suits your needs, budget, lifestyle, and even available space in the home to store it (if it is a full filtration system). Also, it’s important to replace the filter on a regular basis so it can work at its optimum level of effectiveness. You can find replacement filters online at a discounted price at Discount Filter Store.

Start Using a Plastic-Free Reusable Water Bottle

A big part of plastic water bottle usage is the convenience factor. They are quick and easy to take on the go with you to work, the gym, school, the beach, and so forth. Well, there is a really simple and eco-friendly solution, and that’s to purchase a plastic-free reusable water bottle. Look for one that is insulated in order to keep your water nice and cold, something a plastic water bottle can’t compete with.

Purify Your Water to Reduce Water Bottle Damage to the Environment

Sure, drinking from a single use plastic water bottle may seem like the safer and healthier option on the surface, but it’s important to be mindful of what it’s doing to the environment and accept the fact that bottled water may not be “safer” at all.

Annabelle Short is a writer and seamstress of more than 7 years. When not working, she’s spending time with her family or putting pen to paper for her own personal pursuits. Annabelle is a mother and she likes to make crafts and eco-friendly DIY projects with her two kids. Annabelle is passionate about sustainable sewing and eco-friendly clothing. 

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