You’ve probably noticed by now that there is no more Dasani for sale. While I’ve heard a lot of celebratory comments, I’ve also heard a lot of concern about its removal. Don’t forget that this change was not implemented on a whim, or without significant support and reason.

The Water Bottle Committee collected 500 signatures in support of the removal of bottled water from meal plan locations. SGA passed a resolution in support of the committee’s action. Finally, the President’s Cabinet gave its stamp of approval and met with Coke representatives to iron out the details, like leaving bottles in all vending machines and the book store.

The ARCH orientation program has distributed reusable water bottles to each incoming first-year for the past three years (…sorry seniors). Also, motion sensor water fountains have been introduced all over campus, and students can expect many more to be installed. These two campus-wide actions have provided almost all students with an alternative to disposable bottles that is free and convenient. If you have forgotten your water bottle at home, you can always use the reusable mug system. While most people use these mugs for hot liquids, there is no reason you can’t use them for cold beverages as well.

Plastic bottles have long been a favorite container among manufacturers and consumers alike. Bottled water was removed from campus because the reusable bottles and refill stations are already widely available. The reason we have so many plastic bottled drinks (juices, sodas and sports drinks) available is because students demand them. We can get rid of soda, but you have to stop buying it first. As for materials, the growing availability of aluminum cans in MacLeod’s (more recyclable than glass, and less fragile) was an eco-conscious move made last semester.  If we keep demanding eco-friendly products, campus vendors will supply them.

 

– SB Loder, Sustainability Coordinator