In an effort to reduce our use of plastics several local establishments are offering 'free' tap water.
Bottled water has become big business over the last couple of decades but most of it is offered in plastic containers.
Many years ago we used to have public water fountains or were happy to wait until we got home for a drink of water.
The Free Tap Water campaign aims to allow members of the public to fill any container with tap water in an effort to reduce consumption of bottled water and hence a reduction on our plastic dependancy.
Look out for the Free Tap Water stickers in windows should you be thirsty and take your bottle in for a free refill.
Bottled water has become big business over the last couple of decades but most of it is offered in plastic containers.
Many years ago we used to have public water fountains or were happy to wait until we got home for a drink of water.
The Free Tap Water campaign aims to allow members of the public to fill any container with tap water in an effort to reduce consumption of bottled water and hence a reduction on our plastic dependancy.
Look out for the Free Tap Water stickers in windows should you be thirsty and take your bottle in for a free refill.
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