no, because you need to stay hydrated during the day.
Banning harmful plastics, such as Bisphenol A, from food and drink containers is important. Bisphenol A has been proven to cause cancer. When food is heated in plastic containers the plastics heat up as well and leach into the food. Plastic leaching also happens when water bottles warm in the sun.
Bundanoon, in the Southern Highlands of NSW, is currently moving to become the first town to ban water in plastic bottles, aiming to achieve this by October 2009.
The city attempted to implement a ban on plastic water bottles. When farming, you have to use the right implement for seeding and tilling.
There is a serious debate over whether or not bottled water should be legal. On the one hand, people have a right to drink water out of what they want. Our rights as US citizens are guaranteed by the Constitution. Not to mention that bottling water is a huge industry, with lots of jobs invested in it. On the other, all of the bottles of water that are thrown away and not recycled or just plain littered are a huge tax on the environment, harmful to wildlife, and don't boidegrade for a long time. And one could argue that if it became illegal, water-bottling companies could transfer to making metal water containers, thermos bottles, and plastics-based prodution with their leftover plastic. It's a complicated issue.
They don't biodegrade very fast and they may end up in the ocean and trap a marine animal.
so that then we can recdycle it
At Muntinlupa City
No. Even a ban on a single plastic item would be unpopular and extremely difficult to enforce.
The government should ban plastic bags because it is harmful for the environment. Eg. Because plastic bags are sometimes left on the ground they can get caught up in the ocean and kill fish and other...
San Fransisco
The bags don't decompose in the garbage.