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What is 2030?
By this year, 2/3 of the world's population will be lacking access to clean drinking water.
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What is p-Xylene?
This is the primary ingredient in PET?
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What is tap water?
This source of water is heavily regulated.
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What is 11?
This is the number of states that offer Bottle Bills.
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What is one percent?
This percentage of Earth's water is drinkable.
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What is benzene?
This is the cancer causing family in which p-Xylene is in.
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What is the EPA?
Tap water is regulated under this agency.
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What is 50 percent?
This is the percentage of Americans that do not have access to curbside recycling.
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What is Nestle?
This corporation is the largest manufacturer of bottled water.
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What are PET toxins?
Ground water gets contaminated by these toxins.
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What is the FDA?
This federal regulatory agency regulates interstate commerce and does not have control over the regulation of water that is produced and sold within the states.
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What is 20 percent?
This is the percentage of all bottle containers recycled in the U.S.
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What is 40 percent?
This percentage of bottled water is just filtered tap water.
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What is tap water?
In contrast to popular belief this water source is healthier and cleaner than bottled water.
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What are cities?
These governmental municipalities are required to make their water quality reports available to the public.
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What is 80 million?
This is the number of bottled waters that Americans consume daily.
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