Chicago Puts Bottled Water Tax on Tap

You jog? You chug? You pay?
By Heather McPherson
Posted Aug 14, 2007 4:26 PM CDT
Chicago Puts Bottled Water Tax on Tap
A Chicago alderman has suggested a tax as high as 25 cents on every bottle of water to help clean-up and curb pollution.   (Shutterstock.com)

With bottled water getting bad marks from environmentalists and Chicago eager to green up its act, a city alderman has proposed a first: a 25-cent tax on bottled water. George Cardenas says that not only is all that plastic a disaster, but drinking bottled water cuts consumption of Chicago's own award-winning water, which hits the city in the pocketbook.

"There's a cost associated with this behavior. You have to pay for it," says Cardenas. Mayor Daley, an avid environmentalist who is also a bottled-water guzzler, all but endorsed the proposal today, the Chicago Sun-Times reports. Many cities have cut off municipal purchases of bottled water, but Chicago would be the first to tax it.

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