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Consumer Reports fills you in on the problems with bottled water, including the presence of contaminants and problematic plastic packaging.
To help you know what's really in your bottled water, Consumer Reports tested 47 bottled waters, including 35 noncarbonated and 12 carbonated ones. Ad-free. Influence-free.
Forty percent of Americans believe bottled is safer than tap, according to a nationally representative 2019 Consumer Reports survey of 4,225 U.S. adults. The Rise of Bottled Water. See...
Bottled water poses significant health risks and environmental issues, from harmful chemicals in plastics to massive pollution from unrecycled bottles. Experts call for urgent action to promote tap water, which is safer and more sustainable.
Consumer Reports recently tested 47 bottled waters — including 35 noncarbonated and 12 carbonated options — and found levels of “toxic PFAS chemicals” in several popular brands that were above...
YONKERS, NY – A joint investigation by Consumer Reports and the Guardian US news organization of the nation’s drinking water found widespread contamination with PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl...
More than 90 percent of Americans buying bottled water cite 'safety' and 'quality' as their reasons. Are they right?
Consumer Reports warned that bottled water made by Whole Foods contains “potentially harmful levels of arsenic,” amounting to three times the level of the chemical compared to other...
Consumer Reports recently tested 47 bottled waters — including 35 noncarbonated and 12 carbonated options — and found levels of “toxic PFAS chemicals” in several popular brands that were...
It saves money, it's purer than tap water, and it helps solve the global plastic bottle problem. We also advocate for the consumer's right to know about bottled water — where it comes from, how and if it's treated, and what contaminants it contains. Bottled water companies should provide this information voluntarily.