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Bottled Water Ban

In June 2007, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom released an executive directive to phase out the usage of water bottles in the city[1]. The ban in San Francisco has strict consequences. If a public event that has more than 100 people is caught distributing water bottles, the event sponsors can pay a fine of up to $500[2]. Many city offices who supported the ban complied quickly with the phase out of water bottles except for the San Francisco Board of Supervisors who spent about $4,387 on water bottles for three years after the ban was put into effect [3]. San Francisco is one of the largest cities in the country to initiate such a ban yet the city did not offer the people a public policy to allow for access to free water [4]


Studies on the Bottle Water Ban

  1. ^ Query, Shawn. ""San Fran's Bottled Water Ban"". Environmental Magazine.
  2. ^ Steinmetz, Kathy (2013-12-18). "San Francisco May Be First Major City to Ban Plastic Water Bottles". time.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  3. ^ Gollan, Jennifer (2010-10-24). "Bottle Ban? What Ban? Supervisors May Ask: [National Desk]". New York Times – via Proquest.
  4. ^ "In S.F., it's BYOB". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Publishing Company LLC. 2014-03-06 – via EBSCOhost.