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- Bottled_water_ban abstract "Bottled water bans have been proposed and enacted in several municipalities and campuses around the world, over such concerns as resource wastage, transportation emissions, plastic litter, and damage to affected aquifers.The small town of Bundanoon, New South Wales (Australia) enacted such a ban in 2009 and believes it was the first government to do so anywhere. The University of Vermont (UVM) in Burlington became the first public college to enact such a ban. Twenty-two private campuses have already implemented bans. Municipalities have also banned bottled water from their facilities, such as the city of San Francisco, California.".
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- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageRevisionID "705162203".
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink Ajax,_Ontario.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink Arlington,_Massachusetts.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink Brookline,_Massachusetts.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink Bundanoon,_New_South_Wales.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bottled_water.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink Category:Environmental_law.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink Category:Water_conservation.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink Concord,_Massachusetts.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink Framingham,_Massachusetts.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink International_Bottled_Water_Association.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink London,_Ontario.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink Nestlé_Waters_North_America.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink Niagara_Falls,_Ontario.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink Oshawa.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink Poland_Spring.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink Polyethylene_terephthalate.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink San_Francisco.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink Soft_drink.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink St._Catharines.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink Stop_&_Shop.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink Town_meeting.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Vermont.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink Vancouver.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink Victoria,_British_Columbia.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink Waterloo,_Ontario.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLink Windsor,_Ontario.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLinkText "ban".
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageWikiLinkText "bans on bottled water".
- Bottled_water_ban date "July 2013".
- Bottled_water_ban discuss "Talk:Articles for creation/Concord Water Bottle Ban#Globalize".
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bottled_water.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Globalize.
- Bottled_water_ban wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bottled_water_ban subject Category:Bottled_water.
- Bottled_water_ban subject Category:Environmental_law.
- Bottled_water_ban subject Category:Water_conservation.
- Bottled_water_ban hypernym Government.
- Bottled_water_ban type Organisation.
- Bottled_water_ban comment "Bottled water bans have been proposed and enacted in several municipalities and campuses around the world, over such concerns as resource wastage, transportation emissions, plastic litter, and damage to affected aquifers.The small town of Bundanoon, New South Wales (Australia) enacted such a ban in 2009 and believes it was the first government to do so anywhere. The University of Vermont (UVM) in Burlington became the first public college to enact such a ban.".
- Bottled_water_ban label "Bottled water ban".
- Bottled_water_ban sameAs Q17021052.
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- Bottled_water_ban sameAs Q17021052.
- Bottled_water_ban wasDerivedFrom Bottled_water_ban?oldid=705162203.
- Bottled_water_ban isPrimaryTopicOf Bottled_water_ban.