Bottled
water is collected from natural springs or it can be just purified tap
water. In countries where there isn’t clean enough tap water, bottled
water is used instead. In the last few decades bottled water consumption
has grown exponentially; mainly in countries where clean tap water is
available. For example, in the United States, where bottled water
consumption is one fourth of the global consumption, a bottle of water
costs about $3, while the equivalent amount of tap water costs only one
cent. In my opinion, something doesn’t add up here.
So
what is this new trend? Why is bottled water so popular? You might say
that it’s convenient to carry a bottle of water with you, but isn’t it
more convenient to carry a bottle filled up with tap water with nearly
no cost at all, and you wouldn’t have to buy another bottle every time
you finish one. Here we see another issue with this. When people buy new
bottles all the time, a lot of plastic will go to waste if the bottles
aren’t recycled.
In Finland bottled water hasn’t become so popular and I think it never will, because we have so clean tap water here.
