Britain's love affair with bottled water - a national scandal? David Gray | 11th April 2013 Leading academic brands industry a "scam" as campaigners condemn our growing thirst for bottled water Banning bottled water in universities Sophie Haydock | 11th August 2009 Leeds University is the first in the UK to ban the sale of bottled water on campus. Will other universities follow suit? Sophie Haydock reports The privatisation of water Jon Luoma | 1st March 2004 The privatisation of global water services means billion-dollar profits for corporations and pollution, disconnection and soaring prices for consumers Bottled Water The Ecologist | 1st February 2003 Twice as expensive as petrol, three times the price of milk, and 10,000 times more expensive than tap water. Is it worth it, and what impact is it having on our environment? Subscribe to Bottled Water
Banning bottled water in universities Sophie Haydock | 11th August 2009 Leeds University is the first in the UK to ban the sale of bottled water on campus. Will other universities follow suit? Sophie Haydock reports The privatisation of water Jon Luoma | 1st March 2004 The privatisation of global water services means billion-dollar profits for corporations and pollution, disconnection and soaring prices for consumers Bottled Water The Ecologist | 1st February 2003 Twice as expensive as petrol, three times the price of milk, and 10,000 times more expensive than tap water. Is it worth it, and what impact is it having on our environment? Subscribe to Bottled Water
The privatisation of water Jon Luoma | 1st March 2004 The privatisation of global water services means billion-dollar profits for corporations and pollution, disconnection and soaring prices for consumers Bottled Water The Ecologist | 1st February 2003 Twice as expensive as petrol, three times the price of milk, and 10,000 times more expensive than tap water. Is it worth it, and what impact is it having on our environment?
Bottled Water The Ecologist | 1st February 2003 Twice as expensive as petrol, three times the price of milk, and 10,000 times more expensive than tap water. Is it worth it, and what impact is it having on our environment?