By Brendan Cuddihy
You may have noticed something new at the Horniman Museum and Gardens in late 2018. The museum is one of twenty well-visited locations chosen by the Mayor of London for the first wave of new public water fountains that provide free access to healthy tap water for refilling water bottles. This is part of an effort to reduce the more than 20 million single-use plastic bottles that Londoners consume every week, many of which end up in landfill or polluting the environment.
We think this is a great initiative and would love to see more of these bottle-filling fountains around Forest Hill.
What do you think, and where would you like to see them located? Let us know in the comments
You may have noticed something new at the Horniman Museum and Gardens in late 2018. The museum is one of twenty well-visited locations chosen by the Mayor of London for the first wave of new public water fountains that provide free access to healthy tap water for refilling water bottles. This is part of an effort to reduce the more than 20 million single-use plastic bottles that Londoners consume every week, many of which end up in landfill or polluting the environment.
We think this is a great initiative and would love to see more of these bottle-filling fountains around Forest Hill.
What do you think, and where would you like to see them located? Let us know in the comments
1 comment:
I am looking forward for more fountains. I believe that each park should have at least one and also at station entrance. Often I am forced to buy a bottle of water, meaning waste of money and more plastic into the environment.
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