Chicago chefs are going green. No more bottled water! That's right. The bottle that your water comes in requires 3X the water in the bottle to create that plastic bottle. Also the bottle is a petroleum product which creates harmful pollution in it's processing as well as requiring precious oil in it's creation.
The water from our taps in the United States is among the best in the world. The water in those bottles we buy may be (not even guaranteed) filtered. But we can filter our own water and use the same bottle over and over.
Since I try to have 6 8 oz servings of water everyday (or more) I use a Weight Watchers 24 oz bottle and fill it twice each day. That way I eliminate the waste of 3 plastic bottles each day; or 21 bottles a week; or 90 bottles a month; or 1095 bottles a year.
Even if I recycle that many bottles, the recycling process requires energy too. And we, at least in Chicago, have no proof or reason to believe recycling is actually occuring.
The water from our taps in the United States is among the best in the world. The water in those bottles we buy may be (not even guaranteed) filtered. But we can filter our own water and use the same bottle over and over.
Since I try to have 6 8 oz servings of water everyday (or more) I use a Weight Watchers 24 oz bottle and fill it twice each day. That way I eliminate the waste of 3 plastic bottles each day; or 21 bottles a week; or 90 bottles a month; or 1095 bottles a year.
Even if I recycle that many bottles, the recycling process requires energy too. And we, at least in Chicago, have no proof or reason to believe recycling is actually occuring.
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