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Goodbye to bottles for Chicago Botanic Gardens
13th June 2008
The Chicago Botanic Garden will no longer sell bottled water. As part of its efforts on sustainability and energy conservation it was decided that only Chicago tap water would be served to the Gardens visitors. The change was implemented on June 5th in conjunction with World Environment Day.
The production of bottled water worldwide uses enough oil to power 100,000 U.S. cars for a year. Purification, transportation around the world and recycling of bottles (only 25% actually are recycled) has hugely detrimental effects on the environment. Not to mention the 75% of bottles that end up in landfill and the 1000 years that these will take to degrade. |
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