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	<title>Comments on: Washington University First to Ban On-Campus Bottled Water (StLouisBusinessJournal)</title>
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		<title>By: Rhea</title>
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		<description>Fabulous news! I&#039;m sort of new to this movement but I am volunteering right now with  Boston-based Corporate Accountability International, which is running a Think Outside the Bottle campaign. Last week we delivered a letter to the governor of Massachusetts requesting that he stop purchasing bottled water for the state. At the same time, all 49 other governors received a similar letter. I think the &#039;tide will turn&#039; soon on the public&#039;s love affair with bottled water.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fabulous news! I&#8217;m sort of new to this movement but I am volunteering right now with  Boston-based Corporate Accountability International, which is running a Think Outside the Bottle campaign. Last week we delivered a letter to the governor of Massachusetts requesting that he stop purchasing bottled water for the state. At the same time, all 49 other governors received a similar letter. I think the &#8216;tide will turn&#8217; soon on the public&#8217;s love affair with bottled water.</p>
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