Identify the impacts on society and environment


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Twenty-five percent of the Australian population of the age over 14, about 4.9 million people, drinks bottled water in an average seven days (Morgan, 2015). Pure Springs Water (PSW) bottles water in Adelaide and sells them across Australia. The water is available in 250mL, 600mL, and 2litre. PET plastic bottles used in packaging are not always recycled and may wind up some general wastes. PSW are transported by truck to warehouses throughout Australia. From the warehouses it is distributed to small shops.

Required

A. Prepare a diagram to show the life cycle for a bottle of water.

B. For each of the stages in the life cycle, identify whatever impacts on society and the environment of not more than 200 words.

C. Identify additional information that you would need to evaluate the environmental impact.

D. Prepare a brief report of not more than 400 words to the shareholders of PSW explaining why it is in their best interests to carefully manage the organisation's environmental impact.

Morgan, R The endless thirst of Australia's bottled water drinker, Article No. 6218, Roy Morgan Research 5 May 2015 Available on www.roymorgan.com

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