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	Water&#8230;it&#8217;s pure, it&#8217;s natural, and it&#8217;s abundant &#8211; right?
Well, not exactly.  While nearly 75% of the world is covered with water, only about 3% is fit for human consumption &#8211; and two-thirds of that is found in glaciers and icecaps.  That leaves just 1% of the planet&#8217;s water for our own use.  [...]<p><a href="http://ecoble.com/2009/03/04/greenwashing-h20-wtf-is-sustainable-water/">Greenwashing H20: WTF is &#8216;Sustainable Water&#8217;?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://ecoble.com">Ecoble</a></p>



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<p>Water&#8230;it&#8217;s pure, it&#8217;s natural, and it&#8217;s abundant &#8211; right?</p>
<p>Well, not exactly.  While nearly 75% of the world is covered with water, only about 3% is fit for human consumption &#8211; and two-thirds of that is found in glaciers and icecaps.  That leaves just 1% of the planet&#8217;s water for our own use.  Yes, water is a rare, valuable, and necessary resource &#8212; but is it really worth $20 a bottle?</p>
<p><span id="more-1389"></span>Ok &#8211; the <a href="http://planetgreen.discovery.com/home-garden/bottled-water-worth-buying.html?campaign=daylife-article">$20 bottle of water </a>from Charity: Water <em>is </em>worth the price, only because the $19 and change profit from the bottled spring water helps supply those who don&#8217;t have a clean source of drinking water with another option.  Is there any other bottled water really worth paying to drink?</p>
<h3>Green Water</h3>
<p>Bottling companies, especially those &#8216;premier&#8217; water bottlers, hope that you&#8217;ll continue to believe that their spring water, mineral water, or enhanced tap water is at least 1000 times better than the free or nearly-free water you can get yourself&#8230;but is sustainable, all-natural, and organic water just a bunch of greenwash?</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1387" src="http://ecoble.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/park-city-ice-water.jpg" alt="park city ice water Greenwashing H20: WTF is Sustainable Water?" width="500" height="450" title="Greenwashing H20: WTF is Sustainable Water?" /></p>
<p><a href="http://www.parkcityicewatercompany.com/">Park City Icewater Company</a> packages 20,000 year old glacier water, directly piped from the underground source into their bottling facility.  <em>&#8220;This incredible isolated water source has been shielded and protected from modern man for centuries&#8221; </em>- at least until this company came along, anyway.  The pure, natural water from Park City also comes in eco-friendly packaging &#8211; requiring 75% less energy to produce and 96% less space in the landfill.</p>
<p>The bottle is definitely better than our traditional water bottles, but still not as green as a reusable.  The question is &#8211; is this rare, untouched water source any more &#8216;natural&#8217; or &#8217;sustainable&#8217; than filtered tap water?  And, after 20,000 years, why are we the lucky  ones who get to drink it all?</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1388" src="http://ecoble.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/malmberg-water.jpg" alt="malmberg water Greenwashing H20: WTF is Sustainable Water?" width="376" height="565" title="Greenwashing H20: WTF is Sustainable Water?" /><em></em></p>
<p><em>&#8220;Purified for 5000 years.&#8221; </em><a href="http://www.malmbergoriginal.se/">Malmberg Original Water</a> is bottled in Sweden, extracted from an ancient underground water source.  The not-so-enviro glass bottles are said to contain the oldest water in Sweden &#8211; never contaminated by modern pollution.  Naturally enriched with vitamins and minerals, this so-called &#8216;<a href="http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/01/untreehugger_or.php">organic water</a>&#8216; actually comes from a source that is similar to the source of average Swedish tap water according to TreeHugger, and the well is rumored to be located near the pure water well used to produce Absolut Vodka.  While this time-forgotten water may taste  great, is it really any more natural or organic than water from a country spring after filtering?</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1391" src="http://ecoble.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/screen-capture.png" alt="screen capture Greenwashing H20: WTF is Sustainable Water?" width="181" height="430" title="Greenwashing H20: WTF is Sustainable Water?" /></p>
<p><em>&#8220;Every drop is green.&#8221;</em> <a href="http://fijiwater.com/Default.aspx">Fiji Water </a>claims to be the purest and greenest natural water available.  According to their marketing, their water is untouched by man until you open the bottle &#8211; &#8220;No other natural waters can make that statement.&#8221;  Unfortunately, it seems to be the statement made by both of the above &#8216;natural water&#8217; bottlers.  Besides delivering organic water, what else is Fiji doing for the planet?  They aim to reduce their PET packaging by 20% by next year.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1393" src="http://ecoble.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/organica_flavors.jpg" alt="organica flavors Greenwashing H20: WTF is Sustainable Water?" width="500" height="400" title="Greenwashing H20: WTF is Sustainable Water?" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The first flavored sparkling water to be certified organic by the USDA, <a href="http://www.totallyorganica.com/">Totally Organica</a> is still fairly new from the looks of it (appears to have been introduced in summer, 2008) and seems to only be available online as of now.  The &#8216;organic water&#8217; also comes from an untouched spring, like the brands above, and is flavored with &#8220;organic essences&#8221; &#8211; not sugar or artificial flavors.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1394" src="http://ecoble.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/organicwater.jpg" alt="organicwater Greenwashing H20: WTF is Sustainable Water?" width="500" height="450" title="Greenwashing H20: WTF is Sustainable Water?" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">O water, mistakenly assumed to be <a href="http://www.ethicurean.com/2007/10/07/organic-water/">organic water</a> thanks to Safeway, may actually be the greenest bottled water on this list.  <a href="http://www.owater.com">O Water</a> doesn&#8217;t claim to be organic; their website never states that their water is the purest available; they simply use natural ingredients and skip the additives and artificial flavors &#8211; still, this &#8216;natural water&#8217; is nothing more than heavily filtered tap or spring water&#8230;with some extra plastic to clutter the landscape when its gone.</p>
<p><a href="http://ecoble.com/2009/03/04/greenwashing-h20-wtf-is-sustainable-water/">Greenwashing H20: WTF is &#8216;Sustainable Water&#8217;?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://ecoble.com">Ecoble</a></p>


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		<description><![CDATA[I want to change the environment, I really do. I want to have a green house, buy locally, and one day own a beautiful hybrid car that I&#8217;ll name Daisy, or Sunshine. I own a ton of reusable bags, but I forget them 90% of the time, so I&#8217;m stuck using plastic&#8230;and I&#8217;m stuck getting [...]<p><a href="http://ecoble.com/2008/09/23/eco-snobs/">Eco-Snobs</a> is a post from: <a href="http://ecoble.com">Ecoble</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I want to change the environment, I really do. I want to have a green house, buy locally, and one day own a beautiful hybrid car that I&#8217;ll name Daisy, or Sunshine. I own a ton of reusable bags, but I forget them 90% of the time, so I&#8217;m stuck using plastic&#8230;and I&#8217;m stuck getting dirty looks. When did giving a shit about our environment, and being &#8220;green&#8221; become such a class issue? People that would normally throw a cigarette butt out of their SUV now shoot me dirty looks when I complain about the price of organic milk.</p>
<p>Down the road from my house, there is a shack [quite literally]  and in that shack there is a family of five that burn their own wood, grow their own food, shoot their own deer for meat, and live off the land as best they can.  Five years ago the SUV driving, designer bag toting, wasteful upper class would have scoffed and called them &#8220;white trash..&#8221; but now they are simply green. These people don&#8217;t live off the land because they want to save the planet, and look good doing it, they are just trying to survive on very little.</p>
<p>If you buy your flour in bulk, good for you. If you remember your reusable bag every single time you go to Whole Foods and blow half your paycheck? Excellent! If you can afford a hybrid car, I&#8217;m happy. If you buy all your products locally, high five. Do it for the environment, not because you think it makes you better then anyone else. Don&#8217;t look down on the person that DOES buy 140 candy bars from Costco because they don&#8217;t know better &#8211; instead, suggest to  them a better solution.  Don&#8217;t get all high and mighty because you ride your bike to work, and stop at the farm stand for lunch on the way. No one gives a shit.</p>
<p>After all, you&#8217;re not doing US a favor by being as crunchy as possible, you&#8217;re doing the earth one. And I mean, that&#8217;s why you&#8217;re going &#8220;green&#8221; after all? Isn&#8217;t it?</p>
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