People think Americans are gun nuts, but what they really are is bottled water nuts. Michael Kosta dives deep into the U.S.’s obsession with plastic water bottles and how harmful they are to the environment. #DailyShow #Comedy
People think Americans are gun nuts, but what they really are is bottled water nuts. Michael Kosta dives deep into the U.S.’s obsession with plastic water bottles and how harmful they are to the environment. #DailyShow #Comedy
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I use a Gatorade plastic bottle for my water and once it starts to wear down I recycle it and buy another Gatorade and go again.
Reply“Water belongs to no one”
Oh ok so then your legal rights arent actually valid and we can just take what you’re mooching.
ReplySafe free tap water? Where do you live?
ReplyExcept people fill there fancy bottles with bottled water😢
ReplyThat ain’t Roy wood junior so that ain’t worth watching.
ReplyMy mother literally has a dozen reusuable water bottles in her cabinet… And a rotating supply of 30 plastic water bottles beneath it, *LITERALLY next to her fridge that produces cold, filtered water!*
ReplySomebody really missed the mark on the oxygen joke.
ReplyHow about,
“Oxygen. It’s imported from France and it always gives me a bone-air.”
Hands down ….Michael Kosta should and need to be the official host of the daily show ….no more stalling ..u got the best guy
ReplyHey!!! Leave Cleveland alone. We only sell burning water from the Cuyahoga
ReplyIn Germany there is the so called Pfand system for bringing bottles back 🙂
Reply“open a cabinet in your kitchen and one will fall on you” LOL
ReplyIf water belongs to no one, how can they sell me something that doesn’t belong to them?
Reply😮😮😮😮 what we going to do
ReplyThis might be a silly question but where does one get water to fill up the reusable water bottle? Put it outside and wait for rain? The plastic ones come with water in them. Will someone be providing water filters for everyone?
ReplyThe government should 1. Give away free reusable water bottles and 2. Offer free water quality tests for everyone’s tap water. People don’t know if their specific tap water is safe and a thorough water quality test can cost a couple hundred dollars.
ReplyI might drink 4 bottles of water a year…. just filter…
ReplyPeople give me looks when I refuse to accept a plastic water bottle. I know it comes off as rude, and I dont intend on it, but if you dont push back, disposable water bottles continue to be the norm.
ReplyJohn Oliver kinda already did this bit…..
Replyget a sawyer and support your local water source
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