Call to Action
In 2010, Concord, MA was the first city in the US, and the second in the world to ban bottled water. Recently, bottled waters have been banned in nationals parks across the US as well.
Check to see if your city is on the map! You could be part of the movement. Click on the pins on the map below to find out more.
Check to see if your city is on the map! You could be part of the movement. Click on the pins on the map below to find out more.
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Colleges and Universities have been known to consume more plastic bottles annually than most other organizations. Many students and staff dislike this statistic and are taking the stand to bring an end to the sale of bottled water within their campuses.
Since then, many colleges and universities across the countries have followed suit, starting campaigns such as Tap That! and Take Back the Tap.
Since then, many colleges and universities across the countries have followed suit, starting campaigns such as Tap That! and Take Back the Tap.
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Sources
http://www.treehugger.com/green-food/concord-ma-to-be-first-us-town-to-ban-bottled-water.html
http://becausewater.wordpress.com/2012/09/12/attorney-general-approves-bottled-water-ban-in-concord-ma/
http://www.banthebottle.net/articles/updatethe-newest-colleges-and-universities-to-ban-the-bottle/
http://www.treehugger.com/corporate-responsibility/city-of-seattle-gives-bottled-water-the-boot.html
http://www.fronterasdesk.org/news/2011/dec/05/park-grand-canyon-green-recycling-conserve/