Recently I read in the paper effexor a food coop is planning to ban bottled water in the coop. Wow, what a statement. I disagree with this ban for a number of reasons, and you should too, if you are really environmentally-minded. In the Brooklyn Paper, dated March 8, 2008, there was an article about the Park Slope Food Coop. They claim they are definitely banning bottled water in the coop.
Disagree With That Ban:
You have your own opinions but clearly ask yourself this, why did they pick on water --the basic essential of all life on this planet? And now, when just recently on the news, pharmaceuticals were found in many of our water systems across America, why ban bottled cost u less auto insurance If you must ban the plastic bottles then ban the bottles that house soda, soft drinks, juices, beer and alcohol. That is a better move. Or better yet, do not ban the bottle but educate and re-educate consumers. Education is always so much better than force. What is your opinion?
The author of this article has had many works published in the USA. She has traveled extensively throughout the East Coast and through the South while observing people and writing about life and everything that is in it.
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