4 Things You Need To Know About Plastic Water Bottles

4 Things You Need To Know About Plastic Water Bottles

Hopefully, you already use glass or stainless steel water bottles, if not here is a little bit about why you should stop purchasing plastic water bottles featuring aquasana.

The production of one plastic bottle uses energy, omits toxins into the air, and uses more water to produce than the amount of water put inside the bottle for drinking.

4 Things You Need To Know About Plastic Water Bottles 

  1. Americans throw away 35 billion plastic water bottles every year.
  2. About 45% of bottled water brands are sourced from the same municipal water supplies as tap water.
  3. Manufacturing companies use millions of barrels of oil every year to create plastic bottles. In the U.S. alone, the amount of oil needed to meet this demand is enough to fuel 1.3 million cars every year.
  4. Only a small percentage of plastic water bottles are recycled after use – on average this equates to just 38 of 167 disposable water bottles. Billions of water bottles go to waste every year, occupying large volumes of landfill and polluting the nation’s waterways.

Using a reusable bottle but it’s plastic? Make sure to check that it’s PET/BPA free.

BPA stands for Bisphenol-A, this is an estrogen-imitating chemical that is often used to produce reusable products like baby bottles and plastics used to store food in. BPA has been reported to have health effects in mammals including humans, especially in fetal and infant states.

PET stands for polyethylene terephthalate which is the chemical name for polyester. Heat can speed up the release of antimony in PET bottles and can be toxic in high doses.

There are many alternatives such as glass and stainless steel, heck even use a mason jar!

Need a place to start looking? Here are 3 suggestions.

  1. HydroFlask
  2. Klean Kanteen
  3. Lifefactory Glass Bottles

 

We can all do a little more to reduce our carbon footprint, why not start with this.

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