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• there have been 29 recalls of 49 bottled water products since 2000 although only 5 were made public; the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CIFA) found bacteria and chemical contaminants in these products. • the bottled water companies charge 250 to 2000 times the cost of cold, clean tap water. • there is a huge environmental footprint associated with commercial, bottled water: the bottle itself is made with a non-renewable resource: oil. Fill that bottle1/4 full with oil and that is how much oil is used to make and transport the bottle itself. It takes 3-5 bottles' worth of water throughout the production process to produce that one bottle of water as well. • North American cities are banning the use of bottled water including Burlington which will no longer make it available at public facilities. • transporting the bottles and making the plastic consumes shrinking oil supplies and creates yet more green house gases.
• highly regulated • tested 4 times a day • already in your tap • very cheap • easily transported in a reusable container • in short, the healthy choice for you and the planet Here are some ACTION steps you can take to pledge your committment to eliminating bottled water from your home, Burlington's municipal facilities, events, parks and from schools.
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On February 9, 2010 at City Hall, BurlingtonGreen volunteer and zero waste advocate Barbara Frensch delegated to members of Council at their Budget and Corporate Services Meeting in support of City Staff's report recommending the restriction of selling bottled water at city facilities. We are pleased to report that all members of this Committee voted unanimously to support these recommendations to respect the health of Burlington's environment!
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