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Drinking Water Containers: Glass or Plastic?

... way to keep your water truly fresh and pure. Glass is a better alternative for your drinking water container for several reasons. First of all, you avoid the byproduct seepage that can happen with a plastic drinking container. You will ... Read Read: Drinking Water Containers: Glass or Plastic?

By: Frances Taylor | 10/09/2008 | Nutrition

Drinking Water Containers - Why Plastic Bottles Have Got to Go!

... drinking water, this industry has gone full-throttle to ensure that each and every person is able to have their own drinking water container, when and where they want it. Unfortunately, "full-throttle" means that over 60,000,000 plastic ... Read Read: Drinking Water Containers - Why Plastic Bottles Have Got to Go!

By: Olivia Romero | 27/07/2008 | Environment
Rich Eng

Drinking Water Containers Exposed. Hidden Toxins Could be Hurting Your Family

... eliminate any potential health risks by no chemical contaminants, you also help to save the environment. A glass drinking water container can be reused repeatedly without degrading the material. I consume my eight glasses of water per day ... Read Read: Drinking Water Containers Exposed. Hidden Toxins Could be Hurting Your Family

By: Rich Eng | 07/07/2008 | Health

Drinking Water Containers - is There an Alternative to Bottled Water?

... questioned many years ago along with the use of phthalates, another polymer. The use of these ingredients to make a drinking water container and similar products was questioned because the compounds are known to act like estrogen in the ... Read Read: Drinking Water Containers - is There an Alternative to Bottled Water?

By: Zach Zimmerman | 20/01/2009 | Wellness

How to Choose Drinking Water Containers

... since glass does not “leak” anything into the liquid stored within.  So, for the best “taste”, you should use a drinking water container made of glass.  Of course, sometimes that’s impractical, but some companies make carriers that make it ... Read Read: How to Choose Drinking Water Containers

By: Larry L. Taylor | 24/07/2008 | Accessories

Do You Know Which Drinking Water Containers are Safe?

... States, oppose the proposed ban of the chemical, so it is still common to see a drinking water container that is made with it.   We’ll have to just wait and see what happens on that front.   But, in the meantime, at least one company ( ... Read Read: Do You Know Which Drinking Water Containers are Safe?

By: Gordon Hall | 23/07/2008 | Wellness

How to Choose a Safe Drinking Water Container

... since glass does not “leak” anything into the liquid stored within.  So, for the best “taste”, you should use a drinking water container made of glass.  Of course, sometimes that’s impractical, but some companies make carriers that make it ... Read Read: How to Choose a Safe Drinking Water Container

By: Larry L. Taylor | 06/05/2009 | Home Improvement
Ray Hamilton

Drinking Water Containers – Check Out This Unique Revolutionary Portable Bottle Filter

... protection against toxins and many are even made from cheap plastic which can add its own problems. The new revolutionary drinking water container will not be your cheapest option but it's well worth it. The high quality bottle will filter ... Read Read: Drinking Water Containers – Check Out This Unique Revolutionary Portable Bottle Filter

By: Ray Hamilton | 22/01/2009 | Health

Pay Attention To Your Drinking Water Containers

... much talked about topic. Saying no to plastic will help in doing our bit for saving the environment. So there you have it. Not only the drinking water but its containers are significant too. Make sure that you replace your plastic drinking ... Read Read: Pay Attention To Your Drinking Water Containers

By: Daniel Woods | 03/08/2009 | Wellness
Ray Hamilton

A Drinking Water Container That's More Than You Think

... to the 60,000,000 plastic bottles used and thrown away each day in the US, and yes, that's each day, so using you own drinking water container makes perfect sense. With the new phenomenon of pharmaceuticals in our supplies and the general ... Read Read: A Drinking Water Container That's More Than You Think

By: Ray Hamilton | 05/06/2009 | Health

Drinking Water Containers – Fashionable & Eco-Friendly

... of water for thousands of miles, considering the billions of dollars we spend on bottled drinking waterContainers with a brand name attached give us the impression that somehow we are guaranteeing our safety or quality.  Not only is ... Read Read: Drinking Water Containers – Fashionable & Eco-Friendly

By: Matthew Renner | 05/08/2009 | Environment

Why Carry Drinking Water Containers?

... slowly take into account the consequences of our purchasing decisions.  So where does that leave the subject of drinking water containers? One very obvious alternative to plastic is glass, which is reusable, totally recyclable and kinder ... Read Read: Why Carry Drinking Water Containers?

By: Peter Foremski | 29/10/2008 | Wellness

Drinking Water Containers & The Dangers They Are Hiding

... water over time. Therefore, the fact that BPA is in trace amounts is particularly comforting.If you must use plastic drinking water containers, use the ones that are BPA free. You can know BPA free plastic bottles by looking at the bottom ... Read Read: Drinking Water Containers & The Dangers They Are Hiding

By: David Cassell | 04/10/2009 | Health

Which Container to Carry Drinking Water?

... at a higher price. They have limited effectiveness and low capacity due to the small cartridge  size. Larger drinking water containers are less portable but may be useful for car trips or for family use. They may have their own filters or ... Read Read: Which Container to Carry Drinking Water?

By: Elia E. Levi | 07/08/2008 | Wellness

Not Using a Drinking Water Filter? You Could be Drinking Chlorine, Lead, Pesticides, Drugs and Even Human Feces

... around 6.5 million people drink from regional water supplies partly treated with reclaimed waste water. By contrast, drinking water containing human feces is a little risk to your health when compared to the more serious substances, and ... Read Read: Not Using a Drinking Water Filter? You Could be Drinking Chlorine, Lead, Pesticides, Drugs and Even Human Feces

By: Steve Waters | 17/06/2008 | Wellness

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