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Chemical Leaching into Drinking Water One of the biggest health concerns with plastic water bottles is the potential for chemical leaching. Many bottles are made from polyethylene terephthalate ...
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Believe it or not, less than 1% of all the water on Earth is drinkable, which explains why drinking water is such a valuable ...
Hydro Flask's new Micro Hydro has a mini size but is packed with big water bottle features to keep your drink hot or cold for hours. Here's when to grab this pocket-sized drop.
As a record-breaking heatwave swept through parts of the U.S. this week, Americans increased their consumption of plain water, including tap and bottled varieties, to boost hydration and avoid ...
Between an estimated 10% and 78% of bottled water samples contain contaminants, including microplastics, often classified as hormone (endocrine) disruptors, and various other substances including ...
Students looking to make a difference can start with small, consistent choices. Use and refill reusable water bottles in libraries, residence halls, dining areas and academic buildings.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power stated that there is the potential for fire-related toxins, including benzene and other volatile organic compounds to enter the local water system.
An Australian town has banned bottled water, claiming to be the first in the country to revert to the tap for the sake of the environment and prompting the nation's largest state government to ...