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The Impact of Packaged Drinking Water on Consumer Health, Environment, and Market Trends

INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 2025
Natasha Gadal

Summary

This report examines the health, environmental, and market dimensions of packaged drinking water, reviewing evidence on microplastic contamination and chemical leaching from plastic packaging alongside marketing practices and regulatory frameworks. It finds significant consumer health and environmental concerns and identifies gaps in regulatory oversight of the bottled water industry.

Study Type Environmental

The increasing global demand for packaged drinking water is driven by factors such as perceived safety, convenience, and lifestyle preferences. While bottled water is often considered a reliable source of hydration, there are significant concerns regarding its impact on consumer health, the environment, and market dynamics. This report explores these three key dimensions, examining the potential risks associated with microplastic contamination, chemical leaching from plastic packaging, and misleading marketing strategies. Additionally, the environmental impact of plastic waste, carbon emissions, and resource depletion is analyzed. The study also provides an overview of market trends, including consumer preferences, regulatory frameworks, and the economic implications of the packaged water industry. Through a comprehensive literature review and data analysis, this report aims to present a holistic view of the impact of packaged drinking water, highlighting the need for sustainable alternatives and improved regulatory oversight.

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