
While doing some research this morning I came across a website representing a campaign called “Filter for Good.” According to the website,
Brita and Nalgene have partnered to present FilterForGood. Take the pledge to make a small change in your life that could be part of a big change nationwide.
If you’re ready, take the pledge. Still not convinced? Learn the facts about why reducing bottled water waste is so important.
And, if you purchase a FilterForGood refillable bottle, you’ll also be supporting the Blue Planet Run Foundation, a nonprofit organization working to provide safe drinking water to 200 million people for the rest of their lives by 2027. For every FilterForGood refillable bottle purchased between August 10th and December 31st, 2007, a donation of $4, up to a maximum of $25,000, will be made to the Blue Planet Run Foundation.
This site offers some really great statistics about why bottled water waste is a concern and what we can do as individuals to help the big picture. This shows that our society is aware of the environmental issues gaining media attention as well as ways in which we can make a difference. I think that emphasis on the environment is only going to become more and more important over the upcoming decades– especially because of the continuous coverage of the impact humans have on global warming. It is good to know that companies are teaming up to give us options as consumers without taking away the convenience element that we love.
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Why support Brita when Crystal Quest does not sell disposable filters (sustainable?), and offers a far superior product superior filtering at about 1/5th the price per gallon. Cleanable filter pads etc.
Well there is brita’s pseudo-hip marketing
Posted by: Peter K | February 28, 2008 at 6:08 PM
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