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From tap to bottled in 18 miles

NEW YORK – After two years of extremely heated debate that included references to ecology, history, geography, and the politics of selling or buying mass-produced cupcakes, the Park Slope Food Co-op in Brooklyn voted at the end of last month to discontinue the sale of bottled water. It comes to about 670 gallons of water […]

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Best cities for clean drinking water

While consumption of bottled water continues to grow in the U.S. as well as globally, concerns about the environmental impact of drinking bottled water are also on the rise, with green-thinking restaurants across the country taking it off their menus and pro-tap water campaigns gaining steam. Read More here. Source : Forbes

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Best cities for clean drinking water

While consumption of bottled water continues to grow in the U.S. as well as globally, concerns about the environmental impact of drinking bottled water are also on the rise, with green-thinking restaurants across the country taking it off their menus and pro-tap water campaigns gaining steam. Read More here. Source : Forbes

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The Colbert Report: a satirical look at water news

Stephen Colbert, host of Comedy Central’s The Colbert Report, takes a satirical look at water news in five episodes aired just before World Water Day 2008. See videos here. “Water is Life” Stephen visits the American Museum of Natural History to learn more about the power of water. “World Water Day” Stephen dedicates the whole […]

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Coca-Cola London admits that Dasani is nothing but tap water

LONDON — It made for great headlines, but the fact that the UK version of Coca-Cola’s Dasani brand bottled water comes out of the London public supply should hardly have come as a surprise. Figures from independent beverage research company Canadean show that at least two out of every five bottles of water sold around […]

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John Elkington: Talking Water and SustainAbility at the World Economic Forum

John Elkington, founder and chief entrepreneur of SustainAbility, the London-based think tank, and co-author, The Power of Unreasonable People: How Social Entrepreneurs Create Markets that Change the World. Elkington puts water into the business context at the World Economic Forum, Davos, SwitzerlandJ. Carl Ganter – Circle of Blue: With last count nine sessions touching on […]