Water and Energy Footprint Assessment of Bottled Water Industries in India

  • Tandon S
  • Kolekar N
  • Kumar R
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Assessment of water and energy footprint for eight bottled water industries was carried out. The investigation showed that one litre of bottled water has a water footprint of 17.41 litres and energy footprint of 7.08 MJ. Water consumption by the industry comprises 61% during material production, 17% in processes, 16% in energy and only 6% in the actual product. Hence, maximum consumption of water is in material production, while the processes required a smaller fraction of the total water and energy consumed. Therefore, water footprint can be reduced through optimization of water consumption in material production.

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Tandon, S. A., Kolekar, N., & Kumar, R. (2014). Water and Energy Footprint Assessment of Bottled Water Industries in India. Natural Resources, 05(02), 68–72. https://doi.org/10.4236/nr.2014.52007

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