Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Plastic water bottles (Nestle)
- Manufacturing
- Negative consequences
- Health
- Many people who live near
manufacturing plants have
numerous health problems
such as respiratory issues.
- Environment
- Manufactured in
petrochemical
plants that release
harmful chemicals
- Oil based
transportation
contributes to global
warming
- Uses lots of
energy to produce
- Decreases water sources
- Uses fossil fuels to make
- This creates
pollution
- Use
- Negative consequences
- Health
- Cancer causing PFOA's
- If the water bottle
is overheated or
reused, it increases
the amount of
chemicals from the
plastic, and are
released in water.
- Bottled water is virtually
the same as tap water
- 22% can contain harmful
contaminants that exceed state
health limits
- When we eat fish, we're
taking in traces of plastic too
- PET is often linked to
bacterial contamination
if overused
- This releases DEHA
which is toxic
- Can cause
liver damage,
reproductive
difficulties,
and cancer
- Environment
- Fish may eat plastic found in
water bottles (relates to health/use)
- Holds water
- Has many uses
such as drinking,
using for cooking,
cleaning etc
- Disposal
- Negative
consequences
- Health
- When
you don't
dispose
properly..
- Creates pollution
- Leads to health issues
- Effects tap water (relates to disposal and environment)
- Environment
- Contain harmful chemicals
that may end up in the
stomachs of many animals
from both land, and sea.
- Leading cause of
pollution in oceans
- The majority
of them will
never degrade.
- Causes death
for many sea
and land animals
- Uses up valuable land when you
throw it in the garbage
- How it should be disposed
- It should be recycled
- How it is actually disposed
- 86% of water bottles
in the US end up as
"garbage" in landfills.
- Greener/ safer alternatives
- Stainless steel/glass resusable
water bottles
- Saves
money, and
reduces
carbon
footprint.
They don't
leak any
chemicals
- Choose
plastic water
bottles
carfeully
- Read the type of
plastic ( on label)
carefully
- Only use those labeled #1, 2, 4,
and 5. Avoid #3, 6 , and 7.
- Avoid
usage
when
possible.
- Drink
from a
public
water
fountain,
or regular
tap water.
- Active Ingredients
- PET
(polyethylene
terephthalate)
- H2O
- If the product is no
longer available..
- Impact on society
- Many people are used to
buying water bottles
- Third
world
countries
will have
a more
difficult
time
adjusting
- Past customers
would save money
- Companies would
lose money
- Impact on the
environment
- Cleaner air
- Less
global
warming
- Animal
deaths
will
decrease
- Decrease
plastic
going in
water, and
landfills
- Impact on
personal health
- Less health problems