From Oakley Shelton-Thomas, Food & Water Watch <[email protected]>
Subject What’s in your plastic water bottle?
Date April 3, 2024 8:01 PM
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John,

Every minute, over one million plastic water bottles are sold globally. And they end up in a landfill, in our waterways, and even in our food and water.

This rampant plastic pollution is toxic — poisoning our bodies and planet — all so the bottled water industry can generate a huge profit.

You can protect your drinking water, and others, and stop the plastics crisis threatening our health and planet. Become a monthly giving Partner to stop plastics and protect your food, water, and climate. All gifts will be MATCHED $2-to-$1.
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Bottled Water Danger #1: Weaker Regulations.

Bottled water companies market their water as safer than tap water. But in the U.S., bottled water is actually under weaker safety regulations than tap water. It is tested less frequently than municipal tap water, allowing contamination to escape detection longer.

Bottling and storage processes can also pollute bottled water with heavy metals, benzene, pesticides, pathogens, and parasites.

You have the power to curb plastic pollution and fight for a plastic-free world. Thank you for fighting for our future, health, and planet. Keep an eye on your inbox to learn what bottled water contamination danger #2 is.

With gratitude,

Oakley Shelton-Thomas
Senior Researcher
Food & Water Watch


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