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Nova Scotia Bans Bottled Water!!!

Canada finally has its first province to ban bottled water from provincially ran buildings.  In the past municipalities, school boards as well as universities and colleges took the first steps of banning bottled water from sale.  Nova Scotia is the first to ban the sale of bottled water, province wide.
Darrell Dexter, the premier of Nova [...]

March 11th, 2010 is BOTTLED WATER FREE DAY!

MARCH 11th, 2010 is Bottled Water Free Day!
Make sure that on March 11th, 2010 you put that bottle of water down and turn on the tap.  Bottled water free day is being organized by the Polaris Institute, the Canadian Federation of Students as well as the Sierra Youth Coalition.
Canada successfully has over 70 municipalities, six [...]

1st – North America, 2nd-Europe, 3rd – Peak of Africa, 4th – Now Australia – SkyTrax Bottles Reaches 4th Continent

SkyTrax Bottles has now made its presence onto its fourth continent. Everything started in the city where the plastic water bottle ban all began.  London, Ontario is still the foundation to the ban of the bottle.  SkyTrax bottles then spent some time over with Big Ben over in London, England. After visiting the brits, it [...]

Brandon University – The 3rd Canadian University to Ban Bottled Water

December 17th, 2009, Brandon University in Brandon Manitoba is the 3rd Canadian University to ban bottled water from their campus.  The Universities president as well as the vice chancellor officially signed a water pledge today.  This pledge will completely eliminate the sale and distribution of Bottled Water on Campus.
Manitoba seems to be leading the way [...]

SkyTrax Bottles Reach the Summit of Mount Kilimanjaro

SkyTrax Bottles have now reached a new height!  5681 metres.  Bart Mann and Kirsty Spence took an adventure of a lifetime, and for a great cause.  The purpose of the climb was to raise money for the Multiple Sclerosis Society.  Both Bart and Kirsty raised a total of nearly $20 000, as well as conquered [...]

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