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If we consumed drinking bottled water eighty percent end up in landfills,

where they
will sit for thousands of years, or incinerators,where they are burned,
releasing toxic
pollution. And if we consumed drinking bottled water, the companies will
start with
extraction and production where oil is used to make water bottles.
2.Bottled water is made by companies, instead, drinking water is simply
from the tap
and has no process.
3.When companies obtain unprocessed materials from nature to make
bottles,they fill
bottles with processed water, transport bottles to people, collect empty
bottles and if
they don’t vote for incinerators, use them to rebuild new bottles.
4.If they don't end up lying inthe big garbage dumps for many years,
they end up
incinerated, where the toxic pollutants go to the atmosphere, likewise
they also stop
in the oceans.
5.If we promote campaigns in schools about bottles water, people will
stop buying
bottled water and drink tap water.
6.This isn't a problem in my community because the drinking water is
better than
bottled water, because it is most decontaminated and inexpensive.
7.Yes and not. Yes, because if I need to drink water and I haven't, I
have to buy
bottled water. But if I have the opportunity to drink water, I don't buy it.
8.Recycle the bottled water if I drink it. Or to do awareness in my
community to try
not to drink bottled water
If we consumed drinking bottled water eighty percent end up in landfills,
where they
will sit for thousands of years, or incinerators,where they are burned,
releasing toxic
pollution. And if we consumed drinking bottled water, the companies will
start with
extraction and production where oil is used to make water bottles.
2.Bottled water is made by companies, instead, drinking water is simply
from the tap
and has no process.
3.When companies obtain unprocessed materials from nature to make
bottles,they fill
bottles with processed water, transport bottles to people, collect empty
bottles and if
they don’t vote for incinerators, use them to rebuild new bottles.
4.If they don't end up lying inthe big garbage dumps for many years,
they end up
incinerated, where the toxic pollutants go to the atmosphere, likewise
they also stop
in the oceans.
5.If we promote campaigns in schools about bottles water, people will
stop buying
bottled water and drink tap water.
6.This isn't a problem in my community because the drinking water is
better than
bottled water, because it is most decontaminated and inexpensive.
7.Yes and not. Yes, because if I need to drink water and I haven't, I
have to buy
bottled water. But if I have the opportunity to drink water, I don't buy it.
8.Recycle the bottled water if I drink it. Or to do awareness in my
community to try
not to drink bottled water
1- What are the problems derived from drinking bottled
water? Mention two problems at least.

The problems of drinking bottled water are first of all in the waste
that is generated, the bottles are thrown away and they take
millions of years to disappear.
the second is that non-renewable natural resources are used for
their manufacture and therefore they are destroying the
ecosystems.

2- What is the difference between bottled water and drinking


water?
Bottled water has industrial processes, which allow this water to
be free of any substance or residue and completely free of any
microorganism.
Drinking water has processes that are only aimed at killing
organisms or reducing them so that they do not affect people's
health, in addition to removing sediment so that its appearance is
pleasing to the eye, this process is also carried out by the
municipal aqueduct for service essential in homes.
3- Describe the process involved in manufacturing a plastic
bottle
the bottles are made from petroleum derivatives which, to the
extent, are not suitable for recycling, the only thing that can be
salvaged is their caps, since the plastics in the bottle are for single
use and are destined to be discarded.
4- What happens with the plastic bottles after we throw them
away?
After the bottles are discarded, they take millions of years to
degrade, depending on where they are deposited, their impact on
the environment will be, but as an example, in the sea you are as
the plastic microparticles degrade, they are consumed by marine
animals, contaminating them. and these are consumed by people.

5- What solutions can be implemented to solve this problem?

The best solution is not to use these single-use plastic containers


and to implement the use of glass containers that can be used
several times or vegetable fiber containers that break down easily.

6- Is this problem common in your community? What does the


community do to deal with it?

The truth is that in my community nothing is done to remedy this


problem. there is no environmental awareness

7- Will you drink bottled water again? Why, why not?

the truth is I hardly drink bottled water because of my economy, I


prefer to boil water every day to consume it

8- What will you do in the future to reduce the number of


plastic bottles used in the world?

personally I do not use plastic containers that are single


use and leave carcinogenic microparticles, I share this
knowledge with my family and acquaintances so that they
do the same

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