bottled water archives - planet forward - 克罗地亚vs加拿大让球 //www.getitdoneaz.com/tag/bottled-water/ inspiring stories to 2022年卡塔尔世界杯官网 tue, 28 feb 2023 18:47:14 +0000 en-us hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 small changes can add up to a big impact on campus //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/small-changes-big-impact/ thu, 06 jun 2019 06:49:42 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/small-changes-can-add-up-to-a-big-impact-on-campus/ hundreds of student-athletes across 27 sports at the george washington university call the charles e. smith center home. with so much foot traffic, the potential for sustainable practice is colossal.

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hundreds of student-athletes across 27 sports at the george washington university call the charles e. smith center home. with so much foot traffic, the potential for sustainable practice is colossal. the smith center achieved leed gold certification for the first time in 2012. even since then, however, student-athletes have noted opportunities for improvement, especially with water usage. i was fortunate to take part in two initiatives as an athlete on the men’s rowing team.

the men’s and women’s rowing teams, totaling more than 70 student athletes, spend their winter months training on indoor rowing machines in the auxiliary gym of the smith center. there is one particular water fountain outside this auxiliary gym that receives an incredibly high amount of use, especially during the early mornings. until recently, this water fountain was considered a “normal” water fountain. puddles would quickly form under the fountain, and long lines would form behind it, a detriment during time-sensitive situations that are training sessions.

the spring 2019 semester brought about change to the smith center, with the installation of two elkay water bottle filler fountains, one in the lobby of the smith center and another in the aforementioned “rowing corner” by the auxiliary gym. these fountains are designed to create as little water waste as possible and displays an active count for the amount of plastic water bottles saved by using a reusable bottle. since their installation in january 2019, the lobby and rowing water fountains have saved 10,109 and 7,011 bottles, respectively.

i presented the idea of the water bottle fountains during my april 2018 interview to represent my team on the student athlete advisory committee (saac). i was certainly not the first person in the athletics department to bring forward the idea, but as someone in a position to enact change, i took the chance to call attention to the issue. not only would these fountains allow athletes to fill their bottles more swiftly, but less water would spill, and the use of reusable bottles would be encouraged. through persistent and healthy dialogue between student-athletes, their saac representatives, administration, and facilities staff, we were able to bring about change and install the new and improved water bottle fountains.

another way that the men’s and women’s rowing teams have prioritized sustainability is through a simple habit adjustment, transitioning from paper towels to reusable cloth towels. after every training session on the indoor rowing machines, we sanitize the machine’s handle, seat, and track, as well as any sweat that has accumulated on the ground. until this school year, we would use paper towels to sanitize, since they were readily available. however, in fall 2018, one rower proposed the idea to switch to cloth towels. that night, our assistant coach purchased a package of these cloth towels, and we started using them the next day. assuming that each of the 70 rowers had been using one paper towel sheet after six morning training sessions per week, we can confidently state that the implementation of cloth towels has saved (at least) 420 paper towel sheets every week.

at a division 1 athletics facility, something as simple as water is crucial to athletic performance. in the day-to-day hustle and bustle of a student-athlete and supporting cast, it can become easy to overlook the need to find solutions for issues that are right in front of our very eyes. all it took in this case was the collaboration of well-intentioned individuals. in addition, the implementation of towels to clean the rowing machines was nothing more than a vocalized suggestion and a one-time purchase to create long-lasting effects for the earth.

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flint water crisis: the solution could be in the plants //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/flint-water-crisis-plants/ fri, 09 mar 2018 10:59:05 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/flint-water-crisis-the-solution-could-be-in-the-plants/ this video is about the water crisis flint, michigan, is facing and a newfound moss that can absorb large amounts of lead in water.

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furina hygrometrica is a type of moss that absorbs large amounts of lead from water. the idea is that this type of moss can lead to cleaner water for cities like flint, michigan, and has the potential to have a large impact on the lives of the thousands affected by this polluted water epidemic. 

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extreme recycling in ethiopia //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/extreme-recycling-in-ethiopia/ wed, 10 feb 2016 18:10:10 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/extreme-recycling-in-ethiopia/ necessity is the mother of invention, and the necessity for cheap, imported goods in ethiopia has led to a boom in recycling.

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necessity is the mother of invention, and the necessity for cheap, imported goods in ethiopia has led to a boom in recycling. usaid cans are transformed into ovens, siding for houses, and workout equipment. children ask tourists for “water,” and they mean the bottles, not the liquid inside, since they can be cleaned and reused. glass and metal are used to buttress clay dwellings. in america, it may not be as profitable to recycle the way ethiopians do, but their ingenuity challenges all of us to do more with less.

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bottled or tap: you decide //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/bottled-or-tap-you-decide/ mon, 20 jan 2014 06:53:21 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/bottled-or-tap-you-decide/ which is better: tap water or bottled water? here are the facts. it’s your decision.

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remember tap water, that nearly free thing that comes out of the faucet that we have decided to only use to clean our dishes, shower, and flush the toilet?

of course, who would ever drink tap water when you could just drink bottled water: safe, cheap, and convenient?

lately, more people are questioning whether or not bottled water is actually better than tap water. here are the facts; but, the decision is yours:

safety: according to the natural resources defense council (nrdc), which has also conducted extensive tests on municipal water supplies as well as bottled water, says: “in the short term, if you are an adult with no special health conditions, and you are not pregnant, then you can drink most cities’ tap water without having to worry.” tap water is regulated dozens of times daily by huge facilities in every state. you can find the quality of your tap water online. bottled water, on the other hand, is not required to submit any quality reports.

cost: brands like aquafina or dasani are sold for at least $1 a bottle… even though they are essentially just bottled tap water… tap water, which you can get for nearly free. why pay more for the same stuff? beats me! 

waste: it takes three bottles of water and one bottle of gasoline to produce one bottle of water. for tap water, this impact is nearly zero. additionally, 4 of 5 bottles of water never make it to the recycling stream, but rather contaminate our water systems or landfills.

convenience: is bottled water really more convenient than tap water? well, when you think about it, you have to actually go to a grocery store to buy tap water and then bring it back with you. however, most places have a tap, or at least a water fountain, where you can easily obtain tap water. you can also fill up your reusable water bottles with tap water to go! water bottles also come in all sorts of shapes and sizes!

max chen is a senior majoring in business at the george washington university.

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keep money in your pockets and guilt off your conscience //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/keep-money-in-your-pockets-and-guilt-off-your-conscience/ thu, 10 nov 2011 08:00:35 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/keep-money-in-your-pockets-and-guilt-off-your-conscience/ the best way to save money and help planet earth? drink tap water.

most people don’t know that when you buy a bottle of water, the water accounts for only about $0.04 of the total cost. the rest of the cost of bottled water goes towards the packaging and transportation fees.

statistics show that coke — which produces the bottled water dasani — and pepsi — which produces aquafina — are responsible for 24 percent of u.s. bottled water purchases. these companies also allegedly just fill their extremely well marketed bottles with the very water we can get for free each day — tap water.

and it’s not just these brands that are accused of such travesties, these just so happen to be the big names. many brands including the most popular, poland spring, are believed to just be tap water hiding in a shiny plastic costume.

americans consume roughly 90 bottles a year per person. that translates to 28 billion water bottles per year as a nation which costs roughly $15 billion out of american’s pockets and only 24 percent of these actually get recycled.

approximately 8 out of every 10 plastic water bottles purchased ends up in a landfill after use and only about 13 percent are recycled. many of these bottles can be reused at least a few more times without any risk to health, however due to convenience and the availability of water in the u.s. this rarely happens.

the leading cause for purchasing bottled water is that people are so often in a rush and don’t think about carrying a re-usable water bottle. next time, take a little extra time before running out the door and try carrying something with you that will keep the money in your pocket and the plastic out of the landfills.

make a change. #thinkfwd.

-jen wolfe & melissa turley


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team thinkfwd is a group of fifteen students from frank sesno’s class at the george washington university. see all of their videos here: visit the member page

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