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    Environmental Effects of the Bottled Water Industry Environmental Science Environmental Effects of the Bottled Water Industry I myself am a firm believer in drinking only bottled water under the belief that it is safer‚ cleaner‚ and better tasting. I also believed that the bottled water industry couldn’t be polluting the environment. After all how could something so natural be bad for the environment? In the research that follows I will explain just how wrong I really was in my beliefs

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    The controversy concerning bottled water and tap water has been around ever since I can remember. Think about it‚ if you were walking down the street and someone offered you a cup of water from one hand and a bottle in the other‚ which would you take? Which is safer? Which is more portable? Which is more tasteful? Here are three main reasons why bottled water is not as bad as you think. Not so surprisingly‚ bottled water is one of the first things to clear the shelves in lieu of any type of natural

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    February 11‚ 2011 But It’s Just Bottled Water Part I-Moving In 1. Should Sally’s mother buy the bottled water? Why or why not? There were many facts provided in this paper to support why people should not buy bottled water. They included arguments against the quality of bottled water‚ information on the harmful effects of bottled water on the environment‚ and the negative implications of water extraction. Sally’s mother should not buy the bottled water at the Mega-Store. She had

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    The Bottled Water Industry Threat of entry of new competitors is low. Firstly‚ the competitors that currently exist are large‚ dominating companies who already own a huge market share of the industry. New entrants attempting to enter the market will have compete with established brands such as Coca-Cola‚ PepsiCo‚ and Nestle. These brands have decades of experience in the food & beverage industry‚ have developed brand recognition & loyalty and have achieved low-cost production and distribution

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    External Factors: Oportunities * Acquisitions * Asset leverage * Financial markets (raise money through debt‚ etc) * Emerging markets and expansion abroad * Innovation * Online * Product and services expansion * Membership of any airline alliance will help to increase reach via code share agreements * Leverage on association with coffee company like Starbucks to provide onboard coffee by creating awareness in all coffee outlets * International flights and global expansion * Potential

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    Maldives: water shortage hits 12 islands‚ one family spending 85% of income on bottled water Posted on March 20‚ 2009 by dietvorst | 2 Comments The shortage of potable water on some islands in the Maldives has been described as “serious” by the national disaster management centre (NDMC). There are currently 12 islands which have been facing water shortages since mid-February‚ according to Moosa Ali Kaleyfaan‚ deputy director general of the NDMC. The NDMC has supplied 763 tons of water to eight

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    Water is a vital substance that is required to survive‚ without it we can suffer from severe dehydration and possibly even death. The Mayo Clinic Staff states in "Water: How much should you drink every day?"‚ that "Every system in your body depends on water. For example water flushes toxins out of vital organs‚ carries nutrients to your cells‚ and provides a moist environment for ear‚ nose‚ and throat tissues" (Mayo Clinic Staff). This elaborates on how your body uses water to keep your body healthy

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    Bottled Water Case: Industrial Evolution 1. Describe the bottled water industry as presented in the case a. Size in sales: In 2001‚ bottled water was among the world’s most attractive beverage categories‚ with global sales exceeding 32 billion gallons and annual growth averaging nearly 9 percent between 1996 and 2001. b. Projected growth: U.S. per capita consumption had grown to nearly 20 gallons a year by 2001 and was expected to grow to 26 gallons a year by 2005 c. Number of Competitors:

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    Discovering the alarming fact that while 900 million people around the world did not have access to safe drinking water‚ and that Australians spend over 600 million dollars on bottled water each year‚ at age 19 Daniel Flynn decided to create a social enterprise. Thankyou Water empowered Australians to fund safe water projects in developing nations through the sale of bottled water. Being a university student at the time‚ David Flynn and his team of friends‚ were shocked at the injustice of the fact

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    The Australian bottled water industry has been growing rapidly over the past decade. Many Australians drink bottled water on a regular basis‚ and on average consumed 21.2 litres per person (Australian Bureau of Statistics) in 2001. The boom in consumption of bottled water has moved the product beyond the niche market and into the mainstream as it has become a staple to many Australians. Many people drink bottled water today simply because they prefer the taste to that of tap water or perceive it

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