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Screw trading, I want to be selling bottled water!:
Why on earth didn't they just use Launceston's actual tap water supply instead? That's fine to drink.LOL at the "MS" fest in launceston 2008 the tap water was straight out of the Esk river
included free floaties
bottled water after that thankyou
Why on earth didn't they just use Launceston's actual tap water supply instead? That's fine to drink.
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Are cans any more ecologically friendly in which to store "bottled water" ?
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Wikipedia.Sorry about the poor quality shot. But would you believe this?
$11 for a bottle of water. No, I am NOT in Hong Kong, or Mexico, or even Zimbabwe. This is Singapore - that makes it about $12.10 AUD for 1L of water.
FIJI Water has been criticized for the environmental costs embedded in each bottle. The production plant runs on diesel fuel, 24 hours a day. The high-grade plastic used to make the bottles is transported from China to Fiji, and then (full of water) to the United States and other countries. A 1 liter bottle of FIJI Water contaminates 6.74 liters of water to stretch-blow mold the plastic, burns fossil fuel to transport plastics from China and full bottles to the country of sale, and produces 0.25 kg of greenhouse emissions, based on the U.S. as the country of sale.
"The Liver - making dodgy water safe to drink for 5 million years"
Believe it or not the human body (and most other animals) has an incredible built-in facility to handle water with a number of contaminants. Before we sat in fancy restaurants, or had even invented the tap, humans drank water from streams, creeks, and often quite tepid sources for millions of years. This is why I think it's slightly amusing the obsession with "pure" drinking water, when we've been drinking the opposite for centuries before.
Reminds me of being at Mt Cook in NZ some years ago and seeing small cans of "Fresh Mountain Air" for sale!
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"The Liver - making dodgy water safe to drink for 5 million years"
Believe it or not the human body (and most other animals) has an incredible built-in facility to handle water with a number of contaminants. Before we sat in fancy restaurants, or had even invented the tap, humans drank water from streams, creeks, and often quite tepid sources for millions of years. This is why I think it's slightly amusing the obsession with "pure" drinking water, when we've been drinking the opposite for centuries before.
you have a point, but it must be tempered with that age expectancy has only increased from 30 or so years very recently in human history.
tap water costs about 0.04 cents per litre i think i read. u buy almost the same stuff for $2.00 for 600ml.
you have a point, but it must be tempered with that age expectancy has only increased from 30 or so years very recently in human history.
tap water costs about 0.04 cents per litre i think i read. u buy almost the same stuff for $2.00 for 600ml.
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