University Of Vermont To Stop Selling Bottled Water In 2013
As many as 75 water fountains on the campus will be converted to water refilling stations, Reuters reported. In preparation, water-bottle filling stations will be set up around campus that allow students to simply fill up their own water bottles in lieu of needing to make a purchase. "The way we've done that is basically just by educating people about why you can get virtually the same product for free out of a water fountain. "We wanted people to think about why they're purchasing bottled water," Greg Francese, president of the school's Vermont Student Environmental Program, or VSTEP, told The Vermont Cynic. In an effort to be more environmentally-friendly, the University of Vermont plans to stop selling bottled water on campus by 2013, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported. Specifically, the sale of water bottles on campus will stop on January 1, 2013. 1 million bottled-beverage sales there annually, according to The Chronicle.
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Drinking Water Fountains - Without chilled water in your office, without pure drinking fountain cool water on tap, your staff will experience dehydration. Headaches. General crappiness.
Surely shutting of the water would be better than putting up a sign.
At one time or another, all of us have had the pleasure of enjoying the taste of chilling water right from the faucet. Whether at the Doctors Office, your local Shopping Mall, the Movie Theater, water fountains are available almost everywhere you go. They serve as a great asset to any business because it saves them time having to pour someone a drink of water so they dont dehydrate. 







