The company started selling canned still water like it was eco friendly because it’s not plastic but still encourages you to buy a pack full of individually canned portions of stuff you can get straight out of your sink. For sparkling water I get that you can’t get it out of your tap but I still think we should move away from drinking out of single use cans and bottles. Ideally you could take a case of glass bottles to be refilled at a shop but not under capitalism.
I drink a ton of regular water as well, and it's always tap water, so it's not a replacement at all. And aluminum cans are objectively much better for the environment than plastic bottles, but that doesn't even factor into why I drink it. I mean, I agree that single use containers are bad, but we aren't even close to a position where they are going to be banned, and I could list hundreds of things that should be banned before aluminum cans, so it doesn't really bother me.
The company started selling canned still water like it was eco friendly because it’s not plastic but still encourages you to buy a pack full of individually canned portions of stuff you can get straight out of your sink. For sparkling water I get that you can’t get it out of your tap but I still think we should move away from drinking out of single use cans and bottles. Ideally you could take a case of glass bottles to be refilled at a shop but not under capitalism.
I drink a ton of regular water as well, and it's always tap water, so it's not a replacement at all. And aluminum cans are objectively much better for the environment than plastic bottles, but that doesn't even factor into why I drink it. I mean, I agree that single use containers are bad, but we aren't even close to a position where they are going to be banned, and I could list hundreds of things that should be banned before aluminum cans, so it doesn't really bother me.