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EMERGENCY RESPONSE - 0 views

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    Bottled Water Matters is the official voice of the bottled water industry. We are a coalition formed by the International Bottled Water Association. We give bottled water consumers a voice to share their ideas about bottled water safety, the bottled water facts, types of bottled water, healthy bottled water companies and commitment to recycling.
anonymous

Antigua Distillery Limited | IBWA | Bottled Water - 0 views

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    The International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) is the authoritative source of information about all types of bottled waters, mineral water bottlers, Bottled water brands, Water brands, Bottled water companies, purified water, packaged water and mineral water bottlers.
anonymous

Bottled Water Matters | Bottled Water Facts | Support Bottled Water - 0 views

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    Bottled Water Matters is the official voice of the bottled water industry. We are a coalition formed by the IBWA. We give bottled water consumers a voice to share their ideas about bottled water safety, the bottled water facts, types of bottled water, healthy bottled water companies and commitment to recycling.
anonymous

Bottled Water & California | IBWA | Bottled Water - 0 views

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    The bottled water industry has a long and deeply-held tradition of effectively and responsibly protecting and managing our vital natural resources. Sustainable, protected, and naturally recharged water sources are the single most important aspect of our business. This commitment to environmental excellence holds true wherever bottled water facilities are located.
anonymous

Bottled Water & Water Use | IBWA | Bottled Water - 0 views

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    The bottled water industry has a long and deeply-held tradition of effectively and responsibly protecting and managing our vital natural resources. Sustainable, protected, and naturally recharged water sources are the single most important aspect of our business. This commitment to environmental excellence holds true wherever bottled water facilities are located.
Abdul Bais Sagar

Best Hair Growth Oil | Elanza Cosmetics - 0 views

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    Elanza Hair oil might as well be magic, because this stuff works wonders. Why? Well, because its 100 percent pure blend uses traditional Jamaican methods to roast and boil organic castor beans. These beans are then blended to create a silky lather, which has been proven to promote length, luster, and strong hair follicles. Oh, and you can use it to make your nails and lashes grow, too.
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    Elanza Hair oil might as well be magic, because this stuff works wonders. Why? Well, because its 100 percent pure blend uses traditional Jamaican methods to roast and boil organic castor beans. These beans are then blended to create a silky lather, which has been proven to promote length, luster, and strong hair follicles. Oh, and you can use it to make your nails and lashes grow, too.
anonymous

College Ban Facts 411 | Bottled Water Matters - 0 views

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    The FDA has established bottled water Standards of Quality for more than 90 substances [21 C.F.R. § 165.110 (b)]. Most FDA bottled water quality standards are the same as the EPA's maximum contaminant levels (MCL) for tap water systems. The few differences are usually the result of the fact that the substance is not found in bottled water, or the substance is regulated under another provision of law such as the FDA's food additives program. Additionally, Section 410 of FFDCA requires the FDA to review all EPA National Primary Drinking Water Standards (NPDWS) for public water systems to determine their applicability to bottled water. If the FDA determines that the NPDWS is applicable to bottled water, it must establish standards of quality for bottled water that are as stringent and protective of public health as the EPA's standards for public drinking water. If the FDA fails to act within 180 days of the effective date of any new EPA NPDWS for public water systems, the FDA must then apply the new NPDWS to bottled water. This section of the FFDCA is commonly known as the "hammer provision." FDA standards allow "contaminants" in bottled water not allowed in tap water. Read more about college ban facts at bottledwatermatters.org
anonymous

WATER BECOMES AMERICA'S FAVORITE DRINK AGAIN - 0 views

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    WATER BECOMES AMERICA'S FAVORITE DRINK AGAIN It wasn't too long ago that America had a love affair with soda. Now, an old flame has the country's heart. As New York City's ban on the sale of large cups of soda and other sugary drinks at some businesses starts on Tuesday, one thing is clear: soda's run as the nation's beverage of choice has fizzled. In its place? A favorite for much of history: Plain old H2O water.
anonymous

College Ban Facts 412 | Bottled Water Matters - 0 views

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    According to the Beverage Marketing Corporation (BMC), the average price per gallon of domestic non-sparkling bottled water was $1.21 in 2010. As a popular retail food product, bottled water is available at many differing price points. Bottled water costs 1,000 times more than tap water. Read more about college ban facts at bottledwatermatters.org
anonymous

Bottled Water Gets a Bad Rap - 0 views

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    Bottled Water Gets a Bad Rap These drink cases are from a local convenience store. There are three cases of all other kinds of flavored drinks compared to one case with water. So why is the bottled water industry vilified? Here is some of the negative press about bottled water: It is not a good value per ounce; it is no healthier than tap water; bottled water produces garbage; and bottled water takes money away from municipal water systems. Those of us who buy bottles of water are not looking for a bargain; we are looking for an alternative to soda and other artificial drinks. The other drinks are no bargain, either. There are many people who do not want to buy a drink with ascorbic acid, which is added to keep the product aesthetically pleasing.
anonymous

Unsafe plastics? Not in bottled water products - 0 views

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    Several recent media stories and a statement issued by the National Toxicology Program have raised questions about the safety of polycarbonate plastic bottles due to the presence of a substance known as bisphenol A, or BPA. Many consumer products use polycarbonate plastic, including many types of food and drink containers.
anonymous

Ban the Bottle? Bad idea - 0 views

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    The problem…is that the arguments of those who would ban bottled water only seem to make sense until we actually think about the likely consequences of a ban.
anonymous

The bottled water industry goes before the Senate to promote the safe, healthy beverage... - 0 views

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    International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) President and CEO Joe Doss today presented testimony to the U.S. Senate, Environment and Public Works Committee, Subcommittee on Transportation Safety, Infrastructure Security and Water Quality's hearing on Quality and Environmental Impacts of Bottled Water.
anonymous

Community efforts recognized on America Recycles Day with Recycling Champions Award | I... - 0 views

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    Today is America Recycles Day and the bottled water industry is taking this opportunity to recognize people and organizations that promote the importance of recycling plastic bottled water containers.
anonymous

Importance of Recycling Bottled Water Containers | IBWA Bottled Water | International B... - 0 views

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    In response to misinformation about bottled water recycling efforts, the International Bottled Water Association (IBWA)'s consumer website, www.bottledwatermatters.com, has released two short YouTube videos, entitled "Recycle This Bottled Water Video" and "How To Recycle Bottled Water," which highlight the need for consumers to properly dispose of empty containers by placing them in a recycling bin.
anonymous

Bottled Water Taxation - 0 views

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    The International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) is dedicated to providing quality, safe, and convenient bottled water for consumers. IBWA supports tax policies that promote bottled water job development, business investment in communities, and the development of bottled water resources. IBWA opposes all taxes, surcharges, fees, and levies specifically targeted against bottled water. https://goo.gl/QDtcnM
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