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- JanforGore
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EXCELLENT VIDEO!! I do drink a lot of bottled water. I will change that starting today!! Thank you for this wonderful piece.
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Great Points.
Count me in on this. I'm here to help!
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- Creative_Lee
- 1 year ago
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I have been renovating my kitchen all month and the system I just intalled is made by AQUASANA. They have both under sink mounting and faucet attachments.
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Brilliant! I will share this information with my kids and friends.Let's all start this boycott today.
DHR
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- lakehousegal
- 1 year ago
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Why don't you tell Madonna to stop ordering those bottles of water from Israel. Why don't you stop delivering water to concert's. Stop Complaining if you produce it anyway, I am tired of the crying if nothing is being done on the fact that you needed for your "own" well being.
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Mr.Thorne;
Don't know why you are so hostile, but I don't produce it, hence I can talk the talk. I also don't know Madonna, but if you do and what you say is true then by all means direct her here. And as for the other thing you mentioned, I never delivered water to a concert though I was at Live Earth in NY and saw recycle bins filled and painstaking efforts taken to reduce GHGS and waste. So I don't know where you are getting your information from, though I could take a guess. However, a point you raise regarding bottled water at such functions isn't all wet, pardon the pun. Perhaps you then should make that your mission regarding this important issue because I am sure you also walk the walk. Right?-
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- JanforGore
- 1 year ago
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lakehousegal:
Thank you. I have been boycotting for quite some time, and that boycott has extended to bottled sodas as well. Although, it isn't easy as practically everything now comes in plastic, but I do a lot of iced tea brewing, drink tap water, and occassionally I do have a Snapple or a bottle of soda which I make sure to recycle. So it is possible if you put your mind to it, so thanks for your comment and I really hope to see this issue getting more attention as people are coming around to the schemes of these companies that are exploiting a natural resource unneccesarily for profit. I also read where the average person spends about 1400.00 a year on bottled water that would only cost them pennies if it were from their tap. We need to get states to upgrade infrastructure because there is no reason why we can't get good water from our taps. Also, if you would like to read up on a great organization working to bring water to those who lack it around the world, please check out this site: http://www.water.org. They truly do great and important work.
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- JanforGore
- 1 year ago
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twodee:
Aquasana is a great system. I have a Brita which gets the job done for me. I also have one on my shower and it is a great water saver.
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- JanforGore
- 1 year ago
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Creative_Lee:
Thankyou, and I especially send this out to young people, because I too have a teen and am very concerned about the world that will be left behind for the next generation. Any little bit you can then do now to lighten the load on this planet will go a long way to a better future.-
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- JanforGore
- 1 year ago
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kim0512:
Thank you, and that's great. You made a good decision today.-
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- JanforGore
- 1 year ago
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Great video. Thanks. I will think about it next time I drink.
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If we do have to drink bottled water, can I make a plea for BIOTA?
Check it out....
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- danieldewinter
- 1 year ago
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danieldewinter:
But it says their bottle is processed from corn which is a water intensive crop. Does that mean that food is being used to make bottles?-
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- JanforGore
- 1 year ago
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goatea:
Thankyou.
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- JanforGore
- 1 year ago
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Yeah, corn in processed into a bio-degradable plastic
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- danieldewinter
- 1 year ago
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Janforgore.....I wonder how you got to Live Earth. I wonder how the whole crowd got to Live Earth. I wonder how many others didn't recycle, or when they did recycle the bins were too full to put anymore bottles in the beautiful bins they made out of all those recycled bottles from previous occasion, or just started from scratch to make those beautiful recycle bins , just for Earth day. I wonder whom paid whom enough money to clean all that mess that was left, when finally the last person left the concert field. I wonder how many trucks it took to take all that trash out of all those "earth concerts," and how the waste management fellows cared ten times more about picking after you when you had such a great time at the earth concert. I wonder why you didn't stay and helped out for free the waste management employees. If they were doing such a great job you should have given them a hand in sorting out the mess you consumed while you enjoyed your earth concert. Burn Cali Burn. Burndown all the media studios burn down there homes. A lesson will be learned when "their facade" burns down too.
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Great video, i have just recently quit using plastic bottles. I am now reusing those small glass tea containers and filling them with tap water.
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Mr.Thorne:
If you must know, I carpooled in a hybrid car to the event and know for a fact that many came in groups in order to minimize the use of cars. I also spent much time there and saw a very well run event both regarding cleaning up trash that was recycled and also with security. The stage and all the other set ups were greened as was the message. And I made minimal waste that day because I had a sports bottle with me. And it really is sad that you sound so consumed with animosity. Go to the Live Earth site if you want to read up on just how it was accomplished. It was a truly great event.-
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- JanforGore
- 1 year ago
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Deragon:
Thank you!
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- JanforGore
- 1 year ago
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Janforgore,
Great video on a important topic. No one thing is going to be enough, but this is an important step that many of us could take - and are taking.
Mr. Thorne, you can be pissed about how things are or work to make things better, it is all up to you.
Your post is weak though, aside from the hate and anger I havent a clue what you are trying to say.
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Fascinating article on the uses and abuses of the bottled water industry. Most shocking is the information on Fiji water. Shame shame shame on Fiji Water!
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That's crazy, I feel so bad. I drink a couple of bottled waters everyday. Not anymore.
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- meggie_lola
- 1 year ago
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per the IPPC by 2025?
Super video!
...yet, ironically, recently I've been think of how can we solve the upcoming 90 year drought predicted for half the USA based on climate change...
...and thinking of tankers driving crosscountry to bring trucks full of water from the wet North East to the Dry South and West.
Water supply is going to be a huge issue.
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- dotcommodity
- 1 year ago
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abbym:
Message In A Bottle is a very good article which I also noted on my blog. And yes, SHAME on Fiji Water!-
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- JanforGore
- 1 year ago
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meggie-lola
Thank you. And it is the companies perpetrating this on the people who should feel bad.
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- JanforGore
- 1 year ago
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