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    SWOT analysis Strength Awarded Best Water Bottling Plant by ABWI in 2001‚ 2002‚ 2003 and 2004 and an Order of Excellence in 2003 and 2004. The water is bottled at source. Owning the site of the natural spring has preempted the competitors such as multi national companies as Coca- cola . Rather than sourcing water from a spring‚ bottlers use existing town water and purify the water using a variety of treatments. This shows the lack of access to natural springs The supply of water from

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    SWOT and PESTE Analysis for Bottled Water. To develop an appropriate marketing strategy would involve creating a link between the external environment and the key internal factors of bottled water. This dissertation from www.coursework.info SWOT analysis is the focus upon the strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats facing a business internally and externally. To enable a SWOT analysis to be carried out‚ research into bottled water companies current and future positions need to completed

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    video “The Story of Bottled Water‚” she argues about how bottled water is harmful for the environment‚ and how they take our money for something that isn’t worth it. She also shows us how bottled water companies use three strategies to convince us to buy bottled water. The three strategies that companies use are; “scaring us‚ seducing us and misleading us” (5). In Leonard’s video‚ she wants to help her audience understand why they should avoid bottled water and use tap water by explaining the harmful

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    Environmental Topic: Not Drinking Bottled Water Water a very important part of our daily lives. We use it for many things but most importantly we drink it. So want it flavor‚ some want it cold others want it from the bottle some don ’t care is long is they get six cups a day. What it comes down to is where we get it from. Do you buy it at a store or do you just use the tap at home. Some reasons why you should buy it are convenience and safety. Tap has it ’s positives as well like it is

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    The Evil in the Bottled Water In the meeting room‚ a lot of boxes of bottled water are put on the floor. Some workers are taking the bottled water from the boxes to the meeting table. Lines of bottled water are standing on the table tidily. This view is easy to see before every important meeting in China. After the meeting‚ some of these bottles of bottled water were opened and almost all of them were not drunk to the less. They will be thrown in to the dustbin. This behavior is become a fashion

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    Bling h2o is a high end or “Super Luxury” bottled water product created by Kevin G Boyd a Hollywood producer / designer. Bling h2o costs from $US35.00 to $US2‚600.00 per bottle and the water is bottled into glass bottles studded with Swarovski crystals. Bling has been featured on MTV music awards and The Emmys and on it’s website refers to itself as the Rolls Royce of bottled water. To identify the potential consumers in Australia we need to look at the target market and market segments bling

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    The Bottled Water Bandwagon Being uninformed is a crime someone should never commit to our planet. Many people run through their daily routine without putting much thought into how their decisions are affecting our planet. Something as simple as drinking bottled water can cause families to lose their water supply‚ and environmental turmoil. When will people recognize the damage they’re doing to their environment‚ and when will the damage outweigh the convenience of bottled water? Yes‚ bottled

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    Which is better? Bottled water or tap water? Well to answer that question I decided to do an experiment. In general there are many reasons why you should not drink bottled water. Bottled water uses many resources and creates huge amounts of waste. It is estimated that it takes over 25 million gallons of petroleum to produce 1 billion plastic water bottles. To put that into perspective‚ Americans consume about 50 billion plastic water bottles every year‚ and that is not counting soda bottles! It also

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    paper: Bottled water production Local company: CLARO Student name: Keith Vervuurt Student ID #: 1053272 Student major: IBIS Instructor: Mr. M. Hawkins Date: 11/16/2011 Table of Contents Introduction 3 History of bottled water: 4 Story about bottled water: 4 FAQ about bottled water 6 What is bottled water? 6 What kinds of bottled water are there? 6 The type of information that is required on the labels of bottled water 6 Are there bacteria in bottled water? 7 Bottled water

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    But It’s Just a Bottle of Water… by Lindsey May‚ Jessica Kotke‚ and Charles R. Bomar Department of Biology University of Wisconsin—Stout Part I—Moving In On the first Mega-Store trip on move-in day at Midwest University‚ Sally and her mom picked up groceries for the dorm. Sally’s mom insisted on getting bottled water for her daughter because of her firm belief that bottled water was safer and cleaner than tap water. Back at the dorm‚ however‚ Sally’s new roommate‚ Jane‚ a sophomore Environmental

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