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Bottled water is the new smoking ' and the industry needs to brace for backlash

Published by Business Insider on Thu, 13 Apr 2017


As bottled water sales hit all-time highs in the US, some Americans want people to ditch the bottles.Last year, Americans drank more bottled water than soda, reaching 12.8 billion gallons, according toresearch and consulting firmBeverage Marketing Corporation. The beverage has experienced explosive growth in recent years, as people have ditched soda in search of healthier options.However, critics say that bottled water's sparkling reputation is just a ruse."Ditching bottled water keeps Mother Earth and your wallet green," saysBan the Bottle, an organization dedicated to advocating for bans of plastic water bottles.According to Ban the Bottle, more than $1 billion of plastic is wasted every year, in the form of 38 billion un-recycled water bottles. Making the bottles is also taxing on the environment, with the organization reporting that making bottles to meet the US demand for bottled water uses more than 17 million barrels of oil annually ' enough to fuel 1.3 million cars for a year.Ban the Bottle campaign from our Eco School. #HScertES pic.twitter.com/nfJILKvrvm' St. Angela Merici (@AngelaMericiDP) March 10, 2017Ban the bottle was a success! Students traded their disposable water bottles for a reusable one. @wdhswolfie @wdhs_sc @GEDSB @ON_EcoSchools pic.twitter.com/VsznPzLNeM' Kristy Johnson (@kristyjohnson) March 10, 2017In the United Kingdom, calls for a bottled water ban ' or at least a tax ' are catching on. In February, the London Assembly Environment Committee launched an investigation on the impact of plastic water bottles on the city.The bottled water industry is also facing backlash based onhow it sources its water.Nestl ' the No. 1 producer of bottled water in the US ' faced boycott threats in September after the companypurchased a well in Ontario that a small Canadian township had been trying to buy. The Swiss company was also criticized in November when it attempted to increase the amount of water it was pumping from a source in Michigan.WhileNestl has said it is working with the communities to find solutions in both cases, the incidents fall into a larger pattern of backlash against bottled water companies.Mountain residents and U of Redlands students protest Nestle's withdrawal of bottled water from San Bernardino Mts. pic.twitter.com/5x41q5AXZl' Jim Steinberg (@JamesDSteinberg) April 2, 2017Sad fact is that the bottled water being paid for in Flint is from Nestle which is draining that water from Lake Michigan for next to free.' Lonnie Hicks (@Lnnie) April 2, 2017Even Paris Hilton is now speaking out against bottled water."Plastic bottles are poisoning our planet," the heiress said in a recent ad for sparkling water maker SodaStream. "Think of how stupid and how 2003 you look carrying your plastic bottles home from the store."For a long time, companies have pulled of whatJohn Jewell called "the marketing trick of the century"in The Week, by making bottled water seem like the healthy and moral choice compared to soda. Now, it seems that many people are realizing that, while bottled water cuts the calories and sugar, it comes with some baggage of its own. It's time for the industry to brace for backlash, as critics try to turn Americans off of bottled water for good.SEE ALSO:Bottled water just surpassed a major milestone ' thanks to the 'marketing trick of the century'Join the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: Here's why some Hong Kong skyscrapers have gaping holes
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