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            <title>The great tap debate</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><i>[Originally posted on <a href="http://www.belu.org/the-great-tap-debate/">Belu blog</a>]</i><br /></p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image"><img alt="GlassBottles.jpg" src="http://socialenterpriseambassadors.org/paget/GlassBottles.jpg" class="mt-image-left" style="margin: 0pt 20px 20px 0pt; float: left;" height="380" width="299" /></span><p>Tap water is unquestionably the most eco-friendly source of water
(unless you live next to a pristine stream). It is for this reason that
<a href="http://www.belu.org/">Belu</a> recommends tap water as the most environmental choice if you want
a drink. This might sound odd coming from an organization selling
bottled water, but if we are to save the planet, we must face reality.</p>
<p>But this issue is not as simple as it sounds. There are times when a
bottle of water is very convenient. There are also many people who have
reservations about the quality of tap water. For both these reasons,
not everyone is always going to choose tap water.</p>
<p>For those occasions when bottled water is going to be chosen anyway,
Belu has created the most eco-friendly bottled water on the market. We
do not import or export our water to reduce the carbon footprint of
shipping. We are converting to clean energy and offsetting all
remaining CO2 emissions to become the world’s first Carbon Neutral
bottled water. Belu has also introduced the UK’s first compostable
bottle. Made from corn, these bottles can first be recycled and then at
the end of their life, composted back to soil in only 8 weeks (a
zillion times faster than petrol-chemical plastic bottles). Last but
not least, Belu donates 100% of its profits to fund clean water
projects in the UK and around the world. [See <a href="http://www.belu.org/about/faqs/">Belu's FAQs</a> for more]<br /></p>
<p>As mentioned, one primary reason people choose bottled water is
their concern about tap water quality. The easiest way to increase
consumer confidence would be to raise the UK’s tap water standards to
the highest in the world. Why settle for anything else?</p>
<p>To encourage the further adoption of tap water in the meantime, Belu
is launching a world-class tap water filtration system for use in
hotels, restaurants, businesses and at home. For anyone preferring tap
water but seeking for a guarantee of purity, please email <a href="mailto:puretap@belu.org">puretap [at] belu.org</a> for an information pack.</p>
<p>We should not have to choose
between the environment and our own well being simply to have a drink
of water.</p> ]]></description>
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