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Tip 3: Purchase a Reusable Water Bottle
Disposable water bottles (16.9oz) have a carbon footprint of 828g of carbon dioxide. Not only does the production of single-use plastic take its toll on the environment, but plastic water bottles that are thrown in landfills can have an even greater negative effect.
It can take up to 1,000 years for plastic to decompose in a landfill!
Decomposing plastic also releases toxins into the groundwater when they break down instead of being recycled. When you purchase a reusable water bottle, you aren’t just reducing your carbon footprint and helping reduce pollution, but you will also save a lot of money over time.
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