The Bottled Water Industry and the Illusion of Clean Water
In this discussion, Douglas McIntyre and David Callaway, Editors-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reflect on the bottled water industry’s paradox. They point out that despite the presence of microplastics and the dirty reality of bottled water, people continue to spend significant amounts of money on it, driven by the perception that it is cleaner and safer. The conversation also touches on how water was once accessed through hoses and lead pipes, highlighting the evolution of water consumption and the marketing-driven bottled water industry.
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