With technology abound life should be more convenient than ever before but this is not always the case. One hundred years ago in London it was easy to grab a cup of cool, clean water from one of the many public fountains. These fountains are no more and now the only option is to purchase yet another disposable bottle. Although these bottles are recyclable less than 50% are and the other 50% go to the landfill. That is why Borough Market has installed three new fountains to provide free clean water. The market will sell reusable water bottles in an effort to cut down on waste.
- In a most modern city like London it is very necessary to have water and it is done now with the new endeavor that Borough Market Launches Water Fountains
- It is a model to others to follow as water is an essential requirement.
- The food wastage is very minimal as it is transferred as charities.
“In the UK, fresh, clean water is an abundant resource, and there is absolutely no reason why it shouldn’t be made available in ways that are less damaging to the environment—and, in a city where food poverty is a growing problem, free of charge.”
Read more: https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/darren-henaghan/borough-market-launches-w_b_17867998.html
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Borough Market Launches Water Fountains – HuffPost UK
With technology abound life should be more convenient than ever before but this is not always the case. One hundred years ago in London it was easy to grab a cup of cool, clean water from one of the many public fountains. These fountains are no more and now the only option is to purchase yet another disposable bottle. Although these bottles are recyclable less than 50% are and the other 50% go to the landfill. That is why Borough Market has installed three new fountains to provide free clean water. The market will sell reusable water bottles in an effort to cut down on waste.
Key Takeaways:
“In the UK, fresh, clean water is an abundant resource, and there is absolutely no reason why it shouldn’t be made available in ways that are less damaging to the environment—and, in a city where food poverty is a growing problem, free of charge.”
Read more: https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/darren-henaghan/borough-market-launches-w_b_17867998.html
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