Smart Water
As they say, “If you’re buying Smart Water, it isn’t working.”
Now, are cans better for the environment than plastic bottles? Yes, largely because they are far more likely (more than twice as likely) to be recycled.
Having said that, the best solution for eco-responsible people who wish to stay hydrated is refilling reusable containers with filtered watered. A reverse osmosis system will set you back about $200, and will cost in its lifetime of operation perhaps one one-thousandth of buying water at your local grocery store.
Save money and make the planet a better place for all life forms to live. It’s a win-win, though it’s not a “win-win-win,” insofar as the purveyors of bottled (or canned) water will lose. But does anyone care about the well-being of those whose business model is cajoling consumers and destroying our home?