So take pride in doing your part by topping off your reusable bottle at a refilling station, and enjoy the cleaner, greener park that keeps us all filled to the brim with inspiration. Learn more by following this link: http://www.nps.gov/grca/parknews/2012-02-06_water-bottles.htm
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Plastic Water Bottles Get the Boot
If you’ve ever had your backcountry buzz killed by
stumbling upon a discarded plastic bottle or two, good news is on the way. A recent announcement by National Park Service
Intermountain Regional Director John Wessels declared an end to the sale of
plastic water bottles in Grand Canyon National Park.
The move will have immediate and long-lasting consequences
including: reducing the park’s solid waste stream (20% of which has been
comprised of discarded plastic water bottles); reducing ecologically harmful
and unsightly litter from rim-to-river; and setting a “green” example for resource
managers and park enthusiasts, both domestically and internationally.
The good news for thirsty park visitors is that the
park’s network of strategically-placed (and free) water filling stations is
nearly complete, and the sale of reusable, non-plastic water bottles will
continue to grow at the various retail outlets located throughout the park.
So take pride in doing your part by topping off your reusable bottle at a refilling station, and enjoy the cleaner, greener park that keeps us all filled to the brim with inspiration. Learn more by following this link: http://www.nps.gov/grca/parknews/2012-02-06_water-bottles.htm
So take pride in doing your part by topping off your reusable bottle at a refilling station, and enjoy the cleaner, greener park that keeps us all filled to the brim with inspiration. Learn more by following this link: http://www.nps.gov/grca/parknews/2012-02-06_water-bottles.htm
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