Bottled Water In India Continues To Remain Unsafe
Ever since the Pepsico bottled water controversy took India by storm a few years ago, public awareness about the critical importance of safe drinking water for one and all has assumed center stage stature for some time. For those of you who weren’t in the“water loop” when the Pepsico water debate was the only thing everyone wanted to rant about, Here is the scoop. A New Delhi-based NGO had detected, through objective and independent testing, that bottled water from the world’s largest food company contained insecticides.
It has been a while now and the debate is a thing of the past. Similarly, are public concerns about the safety and purity of drinking water a thing of the past too? We do not believe so. In spite of the Central Government’s Pure Water Mission and the commercial viability of bottled water for which Indians pay millions each year, bottled water continues to remain unsafe according to several studies. There are for more details....
It has been a while now and the debate is a thing of the past. Similarly, are public concerns about the safety and purity of drinking water a thing of the past too? We do not believe so. In spite of the Central Government’s Pure Water Mission and the commercial viability of bottled water for which Indians pay millions each year, bottled water continues to remain unsafe according to several studies. There are for more details....
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