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Water Bottle Free Day

Water Bottle Free Day. DITCH THE PLASTIC FOR BOTTLED WATER FREE DAY!!. Bottled water free day is a day devoted to avoiding bottled water and using tap water instead. Water is a Human Right.

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Water Bottle Free Day

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  1. Water Bottle Free Day DITCH THE PLASTIC FOR BOTTLED WATER FREE DAY!!

  2. Bottled water free day is a day devoted to avoiding bottled water and using tap water instead.

  3. Water is a Human Right • There are over 880 million people world wide who lacks access to clean water, drinkable water, resulting to the death of more than 2 million people each year.

  4. What are Plastic Water Bottles? • We use oil to make plastic water bottles • it takes 3 litre of oil to produce 1 litre of bottled water

  5. Tap Water vs.. Bottled Water • Tap water is safer than bottled water • Tap water is tested for bacteria every 4 hours each day • Bottled water plants however only requires once every 3 years

  6. Where do Plastic Water Bottles go? • Plastic bottles usually end up in a landfill though they are recyclable the majority ends up in the trash.

  7. When, Where, How • On December 14th our school will be attending a water bottle free day. • We encourage you to bring a reusable water bottle rather than a plastic water bottle • The water bottle free day will be happening throughout the whole day in your classrooms

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