The bottles used to package most brands of water are made of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), indicated by a number 1, PET or PETE on the bottle's bottom. According to some estimates, the bottled water industry consumes around 17 million barrels of oil each year, in addition to all the gasoline that is required to ship the water to retailers. Also, according to environmentalists, empty water bottles are rarely recycled, which prevents
The bottles used to package most brands of water are made of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), indicated by a number 1, PET or PETE on the bottle's bottom. According to some estimates, the bottled water industry consumes around 17 million barrels of oil each year, in addition to all the gasoline that is required to ship the water to retailers. Also, according to environmentalists, empty water bottles are rarely recycled, which prevents