Bottled Water Industry Analysis & Recommendations I. Industry Introduction The Bottled Water industry is still in an expansionary/growth stage. In 2005 the bottled water industry accounted for $70 billion‚ and is expected to reach $140 billion by the year 2020.Advertising budgets are very heavy in companies such as Pepsi (Aquafina)‚ and are positive indicators of the current [growth] stage in the product’s lifecycle. However‚
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Outline I. INTRODUCTION TOPIC: Bottled water HOOK: THESIS STATEMENT: effects on humans‚ environment and oceans BODY II. FIRST EFFECT: Humans SUPPORTING DETAILS: Bottled water has many bad things for our bodies. III. SECOND EFFECT: Environment SUPPORTING DETAILS: Bottled water has many chemicals that contaminate the environment. IV. THIRD EFFECT: Oceans SUPPORTING DETAILS: We think we recycle bottled water but they end up oceans. V. CONCLUSION: Bottled water has many effects on us and environment
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to use this time to share the benefits of installing water fountains and filling station over the use of dispensing bottled water for public consumption‚ as well as to dispel the myth of bottled water. My hopes is that by the end‚ you will all be informed of the cleanliness of our city’s water. It goes without saying that the safety and quality of the water that you drink is directly linked to the source of that water. In the case of city water‚ it is standard procedure to filter and treat with chlorine
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The Bottled Water Market Abrianna Dykes‚ Krystal Miller‚ Richard Mikulaj‚ Shantelle Hannon MKT/571 December 23‚ 2013 Dr. M. Gullory The Bottled Water Market The bottled water industry has grown substantially in the last few years. Drinking water is one of the most sought-after goods‚ and it is one of the few items that don’t taste much differently from other waters. Each company adheres to what they believe in making a better product for the consumer. This is enhance by the marketing strategy
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Dangers of Bottled Water General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech my audience will able to describe the dangers of Bottled water. Central idea: Bottled water is not as safe as people believe it to be. Organization Style: Cause and Effect I. Introduction Attention getter: “Every five minutes in the U.S over 2 million plastic bottles are used (Arrey).” Americans drink about 7 billion gallons of bottled water a year that’s about $8 billion dollars in
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granted. Very few Americans ever worry about the water we drink‚ or the amount of water we use while taking a shower. If you don’t like tap water‚ you can just go buy bottled water at the store. The choice is yours. Depending on your choice‚ you can take a five minute‚ or an hour long shower. There’s even a water temperature control provided for you. Showers are taken in clean‚ sanitized bathrooms. Although taking a shower‚ or drinking from a water bottle don’t sound like such a big deal‚ thousands
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Q1. 1. Sales decline (1999)‚ result of market change bottled water (fastest-growing industry). (exhibit1) 2. Should be market led instead of marketing led (ch1 p16 ). As the market changes‚ so does the values demanded. Their late response entails consequences such as: - Brita only achieved 35% share compared to 65% PUR FM market share - Retailer‚ such as BIG W ‚ has installed a display which compares alternative filtration products. PUR does better. - P&G purchased PUR‚ PUR will now be marketed
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Is tap water in the U.S. safe to drink? Every one knows that we need water to live. Water is very important to human body; it is consider that human body consists on average of 55-60 percent of water (Martino). In the United States there are two different ways of getting potable water‚ the bottle and the tap water. Tap water is cheap and its very accessible‚ many would argue that is not safe to drink it. However‚ tap water in the U.S. is safe due to their public water treatment systems‚ it is
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comes to drinking water‚ most people immediately desire a crystal clear‚ ice cold bottle of water. What they might not know is that bottled water is dangerous; not only is it stored in a carcinogen-releasing container‚ but it has over 38 other chemicals and pollutants in it. Tap water‚ on the other hand‚ is straight from a source that is thoroughly regulated. Consumers should ban the bottle when it comes to drinking water and instead drink tap water. For one‚ drinking tap water decreases the astronomical
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Water has polarity. Polarity is the uneven distribution of charge. Water has cohesion‚ adhesion‚ and heat capacity. Cohesion is the attraction between molecules of the same substances. Adhesion is the force of attraction between molecules of a different substances. Heat capacity is the amount of heat it takes to raise temperature of a substance. The experiment displayed shows water can have adhesion and cohesion. The hypothesis of this experiment is if a nonpolar substance is added to water
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