Persuasive Essay About Bottled Water

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Water is an essential part of our lives. Of the 75% of the water on Earth, only 1% of it is actually drinkable. Luckily, we have municipal water districts that treat the water to make it safe to consume. Although majority of Americans do have clean running water coming from their faucets, they choose to spend money and buying cases of water. In the film Tapped, directors Stephanie Soechtig and Jason Lindsey take the viewers on a tour of what the cause of ocean pollution is and why their findings kept leading them to find empty water bottles. They realized that the bottle water industry creates almost permanent effects economically and ecologically. Companies who create bottled water like Pepsi or Nestle serve as a huge money maker while the general public is losing its natural water resource and money. People across the nation want change. They are tired of getting taken advantage of and are demanding something must be done about this. Between the environment and health …show more content…

Because of these big companies making and selling water, they are able to employ thousands of people. In total wages and benefits, these employees make over 6 billion dollars. If we were to get rid of the sales of bottled water, it would take a heavy effect on our economy. The consumption of so much bottled water created over 2 billion dollar across the nation. Although there are strong statistics showing the benefits of having bottled water, there are some consequences concerning the American people about this. People are losing water in their town because big companies like Nestle are buying out the land for the usage of the water only. Unfortunately, the water supply in some of these smaller towns is dwindling to the point where water is scarce. Even after complaints from the towns people, Nestle would not stop selling water. Currently there are very few laws to actually protect water and the amount that each company can

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