Bottled Water Vs Tap Water Research Paper

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One reason how bottling water impacts the ecosystem population and biodiversity is that it impacts ocean life in a negative way(pollution). Bottling water is convenient for an easy way to provide clean water. My partner and I think it is completely wasteful in the world. But, is bottling water really affecting our ecosystem? So far we researched how bottled water and tap water are kind of the same. Somehow most Americans believe bottled water is completely way more cleaner than tap water. One other reason how bottled water impacts the ecosystem population and biodiversity is the taste. Many people prefer bottled water because of its taste.The taste of all the water has to do with the way it is treated and the quality of its source

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