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1700
Diagonal Road, Suite 650
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 703-683-5213
Fax: 703-683-4074
Web: www.bottledwater.org
For
Immediate Release
August
2, 2007
Contact:
V. Tom Gardner, communications manager
International Bottled Water Association
703.683.5213 ext. 107
IBWA Launches Major Media
Advertising Campaign
Setting the Record Straight
ALEXANDRIA, VA - The bottled water industry
has recently been the target of misguided and confusing criticism
by activist groups and a handful of mayors who have presented
misinformation and subjective criticism as facts. The International
Bottled Water Association (IBWA) has provided the facts about
bottled water to virtually every major U.S. media outlet and
in local markets nationwide. IBWA has set the record straight
about the bottled water industry's outstanding record of environmental
stewardship and responsible use of resources, the industry's
demonstrated support of recycling, bottled water regulation
and safety, and the role of bottled water as a consumer beverage-of-choice.
IBWA is moving forward on a variety of fronts
(communications, government relations, technical/research)
to best represent the bottled water industry and bring facts
to the forefront of this emerging national dialogue. IBWA
on August 3, 2007 placed full-page advertisements in The New
York Times and The San Francisco Chronicle to bring balanced,
positive and factual bottled water information to consumers
and community leaders.
"IBWA determined that the effectiveness
of advertising would help cut through the clutter and provide
a direct line to consumers with the facts and good news about
bottled water," said IBWA President and CEO Joseph K.
Doss. "The bottled water industry has a right and responsibility
to help ensure that consumers are not swayed from making bottled
water--a healthy, safe, and convenient product--their beverage
of choice."
"Some groups seek to pit bottled water
against public drinking water systems," Doss continued.
"But bottled water is all about beverage choice, available
to consumers in all walks of life who choose, or rely upon,
bottled water for refreshment and hydration. Any actions that
discourage the use of this healthy beverage choice are not
in the public interest. When it comes to bottled water or
tap water, most people drink both, depending on the circumstances."
The bottled water industry supports and relies
on safe, quality ground water resources as well as municipal
water systems. We are interested in strengthening, not undermining,
municipal water sources and bottled water sales have nothing
to do with tap water infrastructure funding or drinking water
system improvements.
Doss concluded, "If the debate is about
the impact of plastic packaging on the environment, a narrow
focus on bottled water spotlights only a small portion of
the packaged beverage category and an even smaller sliver
of the universe of packaged products. Any efforts to reduce
the resources necessary to produce and distribute packaged
goods-and increase recycling rates--must focus on ALL packaging.
Any other approach misses a real opportunity to arrive at
a comprehensive solution to protecting and sustaining the
environment."
To view a
copy of the ad that has been placed, or for environmental
facts, please visit www.bottledwater.org.
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The International Bottled Water
Association (IBWA) is the authoritative source of information
about all types of bottled waters. Founded in 1958, IBWA's
membership includes U.S. and international bottlers, distributors
and suppliers. IBWA is committed to working with the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which regulates bottled
water as a packaged food product, and state governments
to set stringent standards for safe, high quality bottled
water products. Additionally, IBWA requires member bottlers
to adhere to the IBWA Bottled Water Code of Practice, which
mandates additional standards and practices, that in some
cases, are more stringent than federal and state regulations.
A key feature of the IBWA Model Code is an annual unannounced
plant inspection by an independent, third party organization.
For more information about IBWA, bottled water and a list
of member's brands, please contact IBWA Manager of Communications
Tom Gardner at 703-647-4607 or tgardner@bottledwater.org.
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