As bottled water use continues to expand around the world, there is growing interest in the environmental, economical, and social implications of that use, including concerns about waste generation, proper use of groundwater, hydrologic effects on local surface and groundwater, economic costs, and more. A key concern is how much energy is required to produce and use bottled water. This paper estimates the energy footprint required for various phases of bottled water production, transportation, and use. We do not develop a single comprehensive life-cycle energy estimate because of differences among water sources, bottling processes, transportation costs, and other factors, but we quantify key energy inputs necessary for site-specific assessm...
Water and energy are interdependent on each other. Energy is required to supply water to a system wh...
The real amount of drinking water available per capita is a topic of great interest for human health...
“If you think it's simple, then you have misunderstood the problem. ” [1] This paper reports a...
As bottled water use continues to expand around the world, there is growing interest in the environm...
The focus of this paper is the commercial packaging of the most essential ecological resource on ear...
Drinking water has long been a free resource, but its cost is rising due to increased pollution of b...
With energy security, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development as three main motives, ...
With energy security, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development as three main motives, ...
Color poster with text, maps, tables, and diagrams.In 2008, the United States consumed over 8.5 bill...
All water use in the world is ultimately linked to final consumption by consumers. It is therefore i...
The bottled water industry has rapidly grown in the past ten years, and more people around the globe...
A Footprint Integrated approach was used to assess and compare the impact on the environment and on ...
The real amount of drinking water available per capita is a topic of great interest for human health...
The real amount of drinking water available per capita is a topic of great interest for human health...
Producing energy resources requires significant quantities of fresh water. As an energy sector chang...
Water and energy are interdependent on each other. Energy is required to supply water to a system wh...
The real amount of drinking water available per capita is a topic of great interest for human health...
“If you think it's simple, then you have misunderstood the problem. ” [1] This paper reports a...
As bottled water use continues to expand around the world, there is growing interest in the environm...
The focus of this paper is the commercial packaging of the most essential ecological resource on ear...
Drinking water has long been a free resource, but its cost is rising due to increased pollution of b...
With energy security, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development as three main motives, ...
With energy security, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development as three main motives, ...
Color poster with text, maps, tables, and diagrams.In 2008, the United States consumed over 8.5 bill...
All water use in the world is ultimately linked to final consumption by consumers. It is therefore i...
The bottled water industry has rapidly grown in the past ten years, and more people around the globe...
A Footprint Integrated approach was used to assess and compare the impact on the environment and on ...
The real amount of drinking water available per capita is a topic of great interest for human health...
The real amount of drinking water available per capita is a topic of great interest for human health...
Producing energy resources requires significant quantities of fresh water. As an energy sector chang...
Water and energy are interdependent on each other. Energy is required to supply water to a system wh...
The real amount of drinking water available per capita is a topic of great interest for human health...
“If you think it's simple, then you have misunderstood the problem. ” [1] This paper reports a...