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The biggest problem with bottled water is the plastic. The biggest problem with non-bottled water is the tap—that is, the lack of taps.  It’s hard to advocate for more reusable water consumption without water to actually put in those bottles.

In fact, banning the plastic bottle can be more of a challenge than banning the bag. The replacement product for a plastic bag is a reusable bag. Easy enough. But replacing plastic water bottles requires two components: a reusable water bottle and access to water. Less easy.


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