Take Back The Tap
Alec Baldwin and Celebrity Judges Declare Winner for Food & Water Watch Student Video Contest. Pioneering restaurants in San Francisco and New York have pledged to kick their bottled water habits and only serve tap water to their customers.
Take Back the Tap with Dinner and a Show!
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Restaurants and films are taking back the tap -and you can too. Grab your friends and head to the movies to watch one of the several breakthrough documentaries like the Water Front showing now at a theater or campus near you. Before or after the show, enjoy a meal at a restaurant that has pledged not to serve bottled water. Prefer to be the entertainer rather than be entertained? Enter the Water Front's Remix Competition. It's easy and fun to take back the tap! |
Take Back the Tap New York Kicks Off, Portland Follows
Food & Water Watch is calling on restaurants to support the city's tap water by keeping bottled water off their menus. Combining efforts with city government and prominent restaurateurs, the New York and Portland, ME city campaigns highlight the social, economic, and environmental problems with bottled water,
the need for increased funding for public tap water, and the importance of source water protection.
San Francisco Restaurants Create A Stir
Read on to learn why tap water is better for your wallet, your health and the world we live in.
See the Winners of the I "Heart" Tap Water Video Contest
You sent us comedy, romance, docudrama, music videos and more. In the end, the top two out of three winners were animation artists telling compelling stories about why college campuses should kick the bottled water habit.
Check out the winners of the I Heart Tap Water video contest, the finalists and all the Youtube entries.The Facts About Bottled Water
Did you know that....
Bottled water costs consumers 240 to 10,000 times more per gallon than tap water, and is less likely to be ensured for purity.
What
you don't know about the bottled water industry could be costing you
hundreds of dollars a year. Get the facts on bottled water and find out
why tap water is a better bet.
Ready to shift from bottled to tap? Learn how to interpret your Water Quality Report, how to choose a filter, and how to host a bottled water-free event.



