The Pros And Cons Of Bottled Water

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Bottled has become a pervasive global business, and bottled water consumption continues to increase rapidly, particularly in countries where clean potable tap water is available at very low or no cost. This article discusses the ways the rich cultural meanings of water are used in marketing and branding, and the forms of consumer resistance that oppose bottled as a commodity. The contrast between tap water and bottled water can be seen as a reflection of a contest for authority and public trust between governments and corporations, in a context of heightened anxieties about risk and health.
The first commercially distributed water in America was bottled and sold by Jackson's
Spa in Boston in 1767. Early drinkers of bottled spa waters …show more content…

Bottled water could really be helpful if someone was out somewhere such as school or a gym and was to become dehydrated.
This consequence would ultimately affect us because we need water to survive. Getting rid of bottled water would be unfair to manufactures when other bottled drinks aren't banned. In some places bottled water may be the safest water to drink. If you’re living in a developing country, you may not have access to safe drinking water therefore if bottled water was banned people would not necessarily have access to drinking water.
In conclusion of my research I somewhat feel different about bottled water simple because in some places in the world bottled water is their only choice and is what's best for them.
But I also feel that bottled water could be better for the human body. Bottled shouldn't contain all those different chemicals and shouldn't cause so much damage to the earth when producing. If
[Last Name] 4 the world could all come together and help keep plastic bottles out of harm's way, and help keep the world greener plastic bottles wouldn't be a

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