Bottled and Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession with Bottled Water
Press; 1 edition (April 20, 2010) | ISBN: 1597265284 | 232 pages | PDF | 12 MB
Tap grade is safe almost everywhere in the U.S. So why does someone allow a bottle of water every second of every day? And where do the thousands of responsive bottles discarded daily end up? Gleick, receiver of a MacArthur fellowship and president of the Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security, argues passionately an eye to a new era in water management. [P]ublic access to drinking soda water would be easy, and selling bottled water… difficult, he writes, and supervision regulatory agencies should protect water from contamination and the public from misleading marketing and blatant hucksterism. Bottled not hold up under companies should be forced to include the true environmental costs of the production and disposal of plastic bottles in the price of bottled water, leaving it as an up-market option that most people will avoid With the gusto of a born raconteur and the passion of a believer, Gleick makes a sound for fear that b if for improving the developing world’s access to and the developed world’s attitude toward safe, piped drinking unsound purified by the natural hydrologic cycle. (June)
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