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On average, 60% of an adult’s body weight is composed of water. As such, the liquid plays a key role in our body, helping our cells, our tissue and our organs to function.
Bottled water is a healthy, guilt-free alternative to sugary carbonated beverages when it comes the delivering the hydration-on-the-go our bodies need during the warmer summer months. In addition, recycling the bottle can reduce its environmental footprint by 25% and ensure it does not contribute to marine pollution.
This is the message from South African National Bottled Water Association (Sanbwa) executive director, Charlotte Metcalf, who urges holidaymakers to heed the anti-littering billboards and posters officials will most certainly have erected in car parks, along boulevards and sidewalks, and on poles thrust into the beach sand itself.
“The best way to ensure you are being environmentally responsible when consuming bottled water is to look for the Sanbwa logo on the bottle. Alternatively, seek out the resin code which must be embossed into the bottle within the ‘recycle’ triangle. Those numbered 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6 are most often used for food and beverage packaging in South Africa, are therefore safe to come into contact with your food and beverages, and can be recycled, so please do,” Metcalf concluded.