There is a petition petition circulating urging Clorox (which owns Brita) to develop a method of recycling their water filters. There is currently a system in place in Europe. But for some reason, they can't seem to establish that program here in the U.S.
Well, now Brita has some competition. ZeroWater recycles 90% of their filters. Now you can have filtered water, without filling up the landfill.
Sign the petition here.
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There is currently a system in place in Europe. But for some reason, they can't seem to establish that program here in the U.S. good luck
Posted by: Dating Websites Reviews | July 06, 2011 at 05:57 AM
So what happened to this petition? I heard that until last year there was a program wherein water filters are being recycled, wasn't it? That was really good and helpful to the environment. Anyway, I'm a fan of using water filter but I'm planning to change brand. A friend of mine referred http://waterfilters.mercola.com/drinking-water-filter.aspx Has anyone tried it before? Or any suggestion?
Posted by: Kelly Crawford | August 25, 2011 at 12:50 AM
I support Brita when it comes to this issue. Glad to know that more and more people and institution are now concerned about this problem.
Posted by: Best Water Filter | December 09, 2011 at 03:02 AM