Natural Resource Human Rights – Davied Government Corruption – Daniel Privatization of Water – Jenna Ethics & Cost of Bottle Water – Ivy Filtered Water.

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Natural Resource Human Rights – Davied Government Corruption – Daniel Privatization of Water – Jenna Ethics & Cost of Bottle Water – Ivy Filtered Water vs. Bottle Water - Johanna

 Millions lack access to safe drinking water!!!

 Is water considered a human right???  Necessary for Human Survival  Natural Resource  Global Commons  Government Flaws  Entrepreneurs

Water Catastrophe 5 million deaths a year 34 jumbo jets w/400 passengers; crashing everyday; 12,500 planes a year

Government Corruption Main reason for global water crisis? Misused finance of money / 20 – 40% of water sector money vanishes ( corruption ) Bribes Toxic Waste No financing for change in water sector because of corruption

Fiji Marketing  Product Placement  Green Company  Charity  Politicians PRIVATIZATION OF WATER

Fiji Islands  332 Islands  Inhabited  Clean Water  Dirty Water PRIVATIZATION OF WATER

Fighting Back  Denied Clean Water  Aggression Rises  Clean Water  Protests PRIVATIZATION OF WATER

Empty Promises PRIVATIZATION OF WATER

Ethics & Cost of Bottle Water  Why do we choose bottled water?  Convenience  Cleaner  Recyclable

Ethics & Cost of Bottle Water  What bottled water causes?  Billions spent on purchases and advertisement  Landfill

Ethics & Cost of Bottle Water  What do these causes mean?  Spend & waste more money  Not as healthy  Pollution

 Removes Contaminants - Phthalate & Cryptosporidium  Works with home tap water  Filtered water is cheaper than bottled water  Filtered is better for the environment  Potable water

Living Water Change can happen… Resources, technology and entrepreneurs are there. But, Governments need to start being a part of the solution not the problem. It’s time to save lives!