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by Crissy Trask

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APRIL 22, 2009 Bottled Water Gets Reinvented

This decade has been marked by, among other things, the meteoric rise of bottled water sales. Bottled water, a largely unnecessary product, became the number two selling bottled beverage due to successful marketing campaigns that told consumers bottled water was safer and tastier than tap water. And sure enough millions of people bought it--substituting expensive bottled water for nearly-free tap water. But after years of double digit sales growth, the bottled water industry experienced its first year over year sales decline in 2008. The slip in sales could be attributted to several factors, including: the publication of studies showing that bottled water isn't necessarily any safer than tap water; environmental concerns over the impact of all those plastic bottles (we throw away 2.5 million plastic bottles every hour in this country); and a desire to cut superfluous spending. But the bottled water industry isn't about to go down quietly. Desperate to convince consumers that we still need bottled water, producers have dreamed up new ways to differentiate the newest generation of bottled water from ordinary tap water: producers are adding sugar, flavoring, vitamins--even oxygen to the water, and launching ad campaigns that promise sweeter, healthier, energizing hydration. Wow! Sounds great, if not for the fact that all that stuff just adds up to empty calories and wasted money. There's nothing better for the human body than pure H2O. Describing vitamin water as "better than nature" or oxygenated water as a life-prolonging elixir is pure propaganda; furthermore additives like sugar and electrolytes that turn water into caloric indulgences are inadvisable and unnecessary. Calories, vitamins and minerals should ideally come from natural food sources, not from artificially supplemented bottled beverages.

Another problem with re-designed bottled water is that the bottle itself has changed little if at all. Plastic water bottles are still the same low-recycled content, petroleum-based containers that use up millions of gallons of oil each year to manufacture and transport and pile up in our landfills (only a small fraction of plastic water bottles are recycled).

Don't fall for marketing hype. Designer waters are a waste of money and resources. For more information that separates fact from fiction when it comes to bottled water, visit http://www.chem1.com/CQ/.

2009 BLOG INDEX

Posts by Topic

Air Quality
6/8/09, Leaf Blowers: An Environmental Nightmare

Cleaning
4/14/09, Don’t Be So Quick to Blame the Low-Phosphate Detergent

Energy
7/6/09, It’s Summer Time and the Livin’ is ‘Green’!
4/7/09, Window Films Can Lower Your Cooling Bills and Your Tax Liability
3/14/09, Bundle Your Gadgets

Food
10/27/09, Super Freakonomics Authors Come Down Hard on Local Food
10/22/09, Hey Foodies, What Are You Feeding Your Pets?

Green Terms
5/26/09, A Closer Look at the Definition of “Recycled” and Some Other “Re” Words

Plastic, and other Trash
7/13/09, Will a Ban on Bottled Water Lad to Bad Beverage Choices?
4/22/09, Bottled Water Gets Reinvented
3/2/09, Inefficient Packaging Awards (No. 1)

Perspectives
9/14/09, Gullibility is Derailing Progress
8/24/09, Check Your Lifestyle Before Bragging About Recycling
8/19/09, Simple Solutions Won’t Work Alone: Comprehensive is the True Agent of Change
2/22/09, The Unhappiest Generation
2/12/09, Inauguration Attendees Fail to Demonstrate Change

Reduce
8/5/09, Direct Mail Marketers Want to Force Junk Mail on Us
3/21/09, Better Yard Sales
1/25/09, Wasting Trees: Why I Hate Junk Mail

Reuse
10/14/09, Wrapping with Your Butcher
5/7/09, Craigslist Buyers are A Flakey Bunch on the Whole

Recycling
6/22/09, Not Separating Your Recyclables from Your Trash Can Hurt
3/4/09, Recycle Your Water Filters

Transportation
6/15/09, Avoid Hot Car Syndrome to Reduce Emissions…and Discomfort

Water
3/27/09, Water, Water Everywhere, but Not a Drop…

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