Within a month, the National Park Service will ban the sales of
plastic water bottles in the Grand Canyon park, a move that might annoy
both swarms of not-so sustainable-minded tourists and maybe some
Coca-Cola representatives.
The ban has been in the works for a while. Last November, the New York Times reported
that the progress on eliminating plastic -bottle litter was halted in
part because the Coca-Cola company, which had donated $13 million to the
parks, was concerned. Apparently, they didn’t want tourists to be kept
from chugging their company’s Dasani water. A month later, the bottle
ban lurched forward, but with restrictions that would detail the effect on concessions revenue in parks.
This week, the Park Service pulled the trigger on the ban in the
Grand Canyon. Disposable water bottles, which comprise 20% of the waste
stream in the park, will be barred from being sold in-park within the
next 30 days, a news release
stated. Tourists who don’t constantly carry Nalgenes will have the
option of purchasing reusable bottles at concession stands (for what
seems like a very low price of $1.99).
read more @ newsfeed.time.com
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