Water Vegan? Carbonized Animal bones or bone char? Filters?
I live in Surrey BC Canada…and I really don’t know how to find out if my tap water is vegan or not. I recently read a vegan book talking about some water company might use Carbonized animal bones or bone char to filter water? I don’t know if this is true. but I want to find out does my local company use it or not? Is there anyway for me to find out?? I tried to search on google but nothing showed up.
Another unrelated questions, I heard some water contain way too much chlorine…so it’s better to have a water filter system at home…is it true?
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i have been reading on veggie boards that bone char is phasing out, now the world has decided to be a little more eco friendly again.
i am not sure about that but i doubt it. i know this might sound like harsh advice to a vegan but i feel like we all let veganism consume our lives to the point in which we need to find out about the filtering system of your water! its not healthy in itself, and becomes obsessive, and really time consuming! for example the amount of time we all spend researching all of this, we could be out there helping people, animals, enjoying the world we put so much effort into trying to preserve!
love,
fellow vegan!
Contact your local department of public health and tell them you want to know all you can about how the towns drinking water is processed. If you tell them it’s for science class, they are more than likely to give you the inside scoop.