In recent times, one of the world’s favorite grab and go drinks has come into question whether it is safe enough to drink or not and that is bottled water. “In 2007, according to the BMC, the total spending on bottled water in the United States reached an estimated $12 billion, despite the availability of clean and inexpensive tap water”(Lee,Warhol). Some people argue that bottled water is not only unsafe for us, but also for our environment and it is much more expensive than tap water. There are commercials that say if we take the non-recycled bottles, we could wrap them around the world about ten times. Certain people believe bottled water should be banned because the cons out way weigh the pros. Some say they prefer the taste of bottle water over tap and that’s why they choose to drink them. A good solution to this problem could be to use home filtered water, use more reusable water containers, and making recycling more accessible. …show more content…
Did you know that by state and federal laws tap water is constantly tested and once a year a report on the testing is sent with your water bill? Bottled water companies do not give reports to the public about their testing and the companies themselves do the testing. Private laboratories have tested the bottled water and found some very disturbing results. “Leading water quality laboratories found that 10 popular brands of bottled water, purchased from grocery stores and other retailers in 9 states and the District Columbia, contained 38 pollutants altogether, with an average of 8 contaminants in each brand. More than one-third of the chemical found are not regulated in bottled water. In the Sam’s Choice and Acadia brands, levels of some chemicals exceeded legal limits in California as well as industry-sponsored voluntary safety standards. Four brands were also contaminated with bacteria”