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World Water Day
World Water Day
supereco.com — We take clean water for granted. We turn on a faucet and it's there. Sure, we might... turn up our noses at the chlorine taste and turn to eco-unfriendly bottled water or filtered water instead, but ... we HAVE water. Water that we didn't have to walk a mile while carrying a jug to ... (more) World Water Day
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Un-Bottled Water Hits the U.S.
Earth911.com — ... If you’re an eco-conscious consumer and feel that small pang of guilt each time you purchase a new bottle of water, don’t despair - a new solution is rolling out. Plant It Water™ recently launched its new “un-bottled” spring water, with packaging made from more than 60 percent renewable materials. The company is one of the first in the U.S. to offer water in a recyclable carton. ...

Spring Water in Paper-based Carton Offers Environmental Incentive
Environmental Leader — March 26, 2009 Spring Water in Paper-based Carton Offers Environmental Incentive plant-it-water2 A new brand of Canadian spring water sold in paper-based cartons promises consumers that a tree will be planted for every carton purchased. The company plans for nationwide distribution in the United States. Plant It Water uses cartons made by ...

The Franzia of Water? Boxed Water
SCREAM to be GREEN — ... milk or OJ and get water.  I gots me head to thinking…who else is making alternative packaging for water… Kids won’t drink water? Put it in a juice box, perhaps. You could even flavor it with apple or whatever. Thus we have Wateroos. OR and finally a TetraPak water pak - much like some energy drink.  We have Plant It Water that will plant a tree for every carton made.

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