Do the Eco-Friendly Poland Spring water bottles really not have BPA?
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I am pretty sure the small bottles are but the jugs might not have BPA but I can safely say that bottled water is not at all "eco-friendly" it still uses plastics and it is manufactured in big factories and all of that bad jazz, you are better off getting a metal water bottle (like the Sigg or Klean Kanteen or something stainless) and filling it up with filtered tap water because that is usually what those plastic bottles are filled with. Plus plastic recycling is better than trashing the bottles but it is still really bad for the environment. Plus you are spending less on water if you just buy a your own reusable bottle and filling it with home filtered water because over time buying bottle after bottle adds up but those stainless bottles will probably last a lifetime and can take some abuse and they tend to look a lot better are easy to clean and take care of (as opposed to a nalgene type bottle) and can keep your water or whatever beverage you keep in them warmer or cooler)
Plus you can hold more water in your own bottle than those little poland spring bottles and you could attach you own bottle to your belt or bag or something like that.