Company Sparks Outrage by Ending Free Bottled Water for Warehouse Workers

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A company has faced backlash after implementing a new policy that eliminates free bottled water for its warehouse employees, citing sustainability concerns. The move has ignited debate about worker rights and the responsibility of employers to provide safe drinking water.

how their management issued a new policy for its warehouse workers. Citing sustainability issues, the company claimed they would no longer give its employees free bottled water.

It’s good to some degree, but the fact is that we can’t recycle it forever. As Dr. Trevor Zink and Dr. Roland Geyer, the belief that recycling diverts plastic from landfills is false. “ ignores the fact that, even in the most ideal recycling cases, material degrades in quality, diminishes in quantity , or both during each use and recovery cycle.”, having your reusable/refillable water bottle is always best.

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