pepsiwiki In: New York Sues Pepsico in Effort to Hold It Responsible for Litter That Winds up in Rivers | Our Santa Fe River, Inc. (OSFR) | Protecting the Santa Fe River

New York Sues Pepsico in Effort to Hold It Responsible for Litter That Winds up in Rivers

  Efforts in New York parallel those in Florida against BlueTriton, formerly Nestle, which produces huge quantities of single-use plastic bottles which pollute our environment and even our bodies. The Ginnie Springs water bottling plant […]

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How the Bottled Water Industry Is Masking the Global Water Crisis

This article outlines an additional problem associated with bottled water besides the depletion of groundwater and the plastic pollution problem, this being the obstruction of development of a safe water supply for those regions now […]

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GinnieSpringsMoran In: The Ingestion of Plastic Has Far-Reaching and Severe Consequences, Many of Which We Are Only Just Beginning to Fully Document and Understand.” | Our Santa Fe River, Inc. (OSFR) | Protecting the Santa Fe River

The Ingestion of Plastic Has Far-Reaching and Severe Consequences, Many of Which We Are Only Just Beginning to Fully Document and Understand.”

This is probably just the beginning.  Don’t forget that our state protected plastic pollution producer BlueTriton is pumping out up to six thousand one-time use plastic bottles per minute at Ginnie Springs while sucking up […]

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Rainwater Is Now Unsafe to Drink Worldwide Because of ‘Forever Chemicals,’ Study Suggests

One step closer to making our planet unfit for humans to live on. Read the original article here in Naples Daily News. Comments by OSFR historian Jim Tatum. jim.tatum@oursantaferiver.org – A river is like a […]

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