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Monday, January 14, 2008
Bottled water is a no no
By VictorM:Bottled water is a no no? Huh? Yeah, you heard me. When you look at what to takes to make the bottles and transport them, they are quite a burden on the environment. Want the details? Click here and read Ask Pablo, a new feature in Salon.com about the environment.
To get a flavor of what I'm talking about, here's one paragraph:
First, the manufacturing of plastic bottles, which are often made from nonrecycled virgin material, requires vast quantities of petroleum, and only 12 percent of this material is recovered for recycling. The total mass of an empty 1-liter bottle is around 25 grams (this varies from brand to brand) and it is made from PET (polyethylene terephthalate). One kilogram (1 kg = 2.2046 lbs.) of this type of plastic requires around 6.5 kilograms of oil, uses 294 kilograms of water (this includes power plant cooling water), and results in 3.7 kilograms of greenhouse gas emissions. Based on my calculations, an empty 1-liter bottle requires over 7 liters of water in its manufacturing process, uses 162 grams of oil, and results in over 100 grams of greenhouse gas emissions. (That's about 10 balloons full of carbon dioxide, or how much an average car emits over half a kilometer or one-third of a mile.)
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