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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Did you know...

* In North America, The Brita Products Company is owned by The Clorox Company.

* Brita has the #1 market share of pour-through filter cartridges in the U.S. and Canada. It's the #1 faucet-mount filter in Canada and the #2 faucet-mount filter in the U.S. (Per Clorox's 2007 Annual Report.)

* While the original European Brita GmbH company has created a take-back recycling program for its filter cartridges, Clorox has no such program in place for re-using or recycling Brita cartridges.

* There is currently no way to refill or recycle Brita filter cartridges in North America.

In its FilterForGood campaign, Clorox promotes the use of its Brita filtration system, in combination with re-usable water bottles, as a means to reduce disposable plastic bottle waste. Please join us in asking Clorox to go further and take responsibility for the millions of plastic filter cartridges that are also landfilled or incinerated each year.


More info HERE

We don't filter our water. We drink it straight from the tap. But it seems to me that if there recycle them in the U.K., they should recycle them here!

1 comments:

jules said...

I use Britta filters in our Britta pitcher. I'd love to be able to recycle the filters! I went and signed the petition. Thanks for the heads up!