In New York, the city has tested their tap water 430,600 times in 2004. “The Archives of Family Medicine, researchers study and compared bottled water over tap water finding significant amounts of bacteria.” (Standage) Buying bottles of water is like pouring money down the drain. It costs a fraction of a penny for tap water when millions are waste to make bottled water. More than half of all bottled water comes from tap water. One of the worst problems for the economy is pollution and pollution made by plastic materials. The environment is in desperate need of recycling if the population persists on producing bottled
In New York, the city has tested their tap water 430,600 times in 2004. “The Archives of Family Medicine, researchers study and compared bottled water over tap water finding significant amounts of bacteria.” (Standage) Buying bottles of water is like pouring money down the drain. It costs a fraction of a penny for tap water when millions are waste to make bottled water. More than half of all bottled water comes from tap water. One of the worst problems for the economy is pollution and pollution made by plastic materials. The environment is in desperate need of recycling if the population persists on producing bottled