Friday, August 03, 2007

And now for something completely different.

Unrelated to my usual marketing rants, here's a little something we may want to think about next time we reach for a bottle of water (credit Arthur Caplan, PhD):
  1. Water bottles are of plastic or glass. Both are heavy and costs a bundle in oil to ship
  2. About 2 million tons of plastic was used to make bottles for water last year (Plastic is a petroleum product)
  3. In the U.S., billions of bottles a year get thrown out. Even if recycling, it costs bundles in gas to haul old bottles to recycling facilities
  4. Bottled water is being promoted by global sugar water concerns and boutique outfits who are leveraging our thirst for purity to offset losses in soda
  5. According to Beverage Marketing Corp., bottled water consumption has doubled in the US in the past decade. Americans now drink more water from bottles overall than any other nation. Note, however, that we are only tenth among the 'enlightened' nations of the world in drinking bottled water per capita, trailing Italy, Mexico, Spain, France, Germany and Switzerland

Okay, so you aren't a lefty enviromentalist and are far more pragmatic and rational than your left-coast Hollywood elite types who worship at Al Gore's pennyloafers. Then think of this: Why pay dollars per gallon for bottled water packaged with a cool logo when you can get pure tap water for pennies? This ain't Mexico City.

In other words, if you want to do something to really reduce global warming and cut down the earth’s pollution burden, or even lower our dependence on foreign oil, stop buying bottled water.