Bottled Water
Is bottled water safer than tap water?
- depends on where you are. most bottled water is packaged tap water. - in the us tap water is more strictly regulated than bottled water
the ___ equation explains how population pressure is not the only factor that drives bottled water consumption
IPAT
bottled water is marketed as
clean and environmentally friendly
bottled water has been around for thousands of years, but only recently has been privatized and turned into a ___
commodity
sold for profit means a
commodity
Most water around the world has been seen as a
common property resource
a _____ shows the environmental impacts in terms of: - fossil fuels used to make and transport the bottles - bottles discarded improperly or in landfills
life cycle analysis
there is a lot of fresh water available on earth, but it is not
evenly distributed and is sometimes very polluted
lack of water due to climatological and hydrological factors
hydrological scarcity
often mitigated with affluence and technology
hydrological scarcity
companies produce too much of a product or too many choices, so they have to create demand through marketing and packaging
overproduction
in affluent regions, bottled water consumption is associated with
perceptual scarcity
water is perceived to be scarce or hazardous even where there is widespread availability of potable water
perceptual scarcity
water is appropriated and turned from a common source into a commodity, then sold back to people for profit
primitive accumulation
___ could determine if bottled water is safer than tap water, or if it is a matter of ___
risk assessment; risk perception
municipal water providers could use ____ to inform people about the safety of public water supplies
risk communication
in developing countries, bottled water is used to replace supplies that are becoming ___, ___, or ___
scarce, polluted, or privatized
lack of water due to lack of infrastructure (pipes) or treatment
techno-economic scarcity
often occurs in rapidly urbanizing, underdeveloped areas
techno-economic scarcity
- hydrological - techno-economic - perceptual
types of water scarcity
reasons for bottled water consumption
vary by location
bottled water has traditionally been identified with __ and __
wealth and health