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Another school opts for bubblers over water bottles – will your school follow the lead?

Thursday, July 29th, 2010
The aquaBUBBLER with water-bottle filler for schools
Another school in NSW1 has decided to get rid of expensive and polluting water
bottles and are instead upgrading their bubblers and including refill stations like an
aquaBUBBLER
Provide you students with a drinking fountain that is hygienic, that doesn’t leak, has
taps that preps and students with physical disabilities can use.
aquaBUBBLER is a modern and stylish drinking fountain that includes a
water-bottle filler.
aquaBUBBLER – good for the environment & good student’s wallet
and health.

School bans plastic water bottles
Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College in Sydney’s north has banned the sale of plastic water bottles.
Refered from this article
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/07/28/2966040.htm

Benefit to use aquaBUBBLER drinking fountain

Benefit of using aquaBUBBLER drinking fountain

The aquaBUBBLER with water-bottle filler for schools

Another school in NSW has decided to get rid of expensive and polluting water bottles and are instead upgrading their bubblers and including refill stations like an

aquaBUBBLER Provide you students with a drinking fountain that is hygienic, that doesn’t leak, has taps that preps and students with physical disabilities can use.

aquaBUBBLER is a modern and stylish drinking fountain that includes a water-bottle filler.

aquaBUBBLER – good for the environment & good student’s wallet and health.

Aquabubbler got another Testimonials from Mazenod College.

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Aquabubbler Testimonials from Mazenod College principal, Father Michael Twigg

Mazenod College's logo

Mazenod College's logo

We are extremely happy with both the efficiency and look of the aquabubbler. It has helped reshape the way that our students access water in the quadrangle….read more

Here is the location.

Kernot Avenue Mulgrave VIC 3170

Eltham North Primary School bans bottled water

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

another great article from “Heraldsun NEWS”

We commented in this article.
Here’s a quote:

“Brendan Lynch, from water dispenser firm Aquabubbler,
said his company had supplied eco-friendly products to
hundreds of schools in Victoria.

“Kids are a lot more discerning about where they drink from these days,”
he said. “A lot of water troughs at schools are unhygienic.”

Mr Lynch said it was crazy that people were buying so much
bottled water during the economic crisis.

“A lot of those bottles can’t be recycled and end up as landfill,
it’s a no-win situation,” he said.”

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drinking fountain in school

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

The aquabubbler has been introduced in the media release.

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Kew Primary School invests in healthy Kids and healthy planet

Monday 13 July, 2009 – Kew Primary School today installed a collection of new multi-function aquaBUBBLERS as part of a national trend for healthier kids and a move away from bottled water.

“The old school drinking troughs have become more like rubbish bins and bird baths and the kids have stopped using them,” said Kew Primary School principal, Graham Pratt.

“We know that healthy kids need water and buying water in bottles is both expensive and an environmental problem. Plastic bottles are reported to be one of the most common items of rubbish picked up every year on Clean Up Australia Day*, said Mr Pratt.

“We did our research and knew that we wanted our drinking fountains to be attractive to students and to provide a water bottler filler facility, that’s why we chose the aquaBUBBLER drinking fountain, as this was the only product that provided a drink bottler filler,” said Mr Pratt.

Facts

Producing and delivering a litre of bottled water can emit hundreds of times more greenhouse gases than a litre of tap water*.

According to the Australasian Bottled Water Institute, Australians spent about $500 million on bottled water in 2008, a 10 per cent increase in 2007.

Department of Environment and Climate Change estimates that 200ml of oil is used to produce, package, transport and refrigerate each litre bottle of bottled water. As a result, at least 50 million litres of oil is used in the manufacture and distribution of bottled water in Australia every year.

Bottle water consumed by Australians last year was responsible for more than 60,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions – the same amount 13,000 cars generate in 12 months.

Further information: Kew Primary School principal, Graham Pratt 9853 8325

http://www.cleanup.org.au/au/NewsandMedia/rubbish-report.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/panorama/7247130.stm
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