London Mayor Ken Livingstone on Tuesday launched a blitz against
bottled mineral water, urging restaurant customers in the British
capital to ask for tap water to help the environment.
Livingstone said tap water was not only cheaper but also comes
without the heavy carbon footprint of transporting bottled varieties
by road and often vast distances by air from countries as far
away as Fiji and New Zealand.
"People should be encouraged to ask and feel confident
they can ask in restaurants for tap water, rather than have
to pay through the nose for bottled water," he told his
weekly news conference.
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The initiative, backed by utility Thames Water and environmental
groups, follows recent comments from environment minister Phil
Woolas on the two-billion-pound (2.6-billion-euro, 3.9-billion-dollar)
a year industry.
Woolas told a BBC television documentary that "it borders
on morally being unacceptable" for Britons to spend so
much on mineral water when there was a worldwide water shortage
and pure drinking water was readily available.
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