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Reduce Your Bottled Water Footprint

by Margy|Published 09/11/2015

The purchase and use of bottled water poses many problems for our environment, and for your pocketbook.  You can make a difference by not purchasing bottled water, or at the very least purchasing less bottled water.  How to Reduce Your Water Footprint is a website of Wheels for Wishes.  Take a look, change your habits, and make a difference!

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