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Hi Rainy,
Not much, but this is what wikpedia has to say about Fiji Water.........
"FIJI Water has been criticized for the environmental costs embedded in each bottle. The production plant runs on diesel fuel, 24 hours a day. The high-grade plastic used to make the bottles is transported from China to Fiji, and then (full of water) to the United States and other countries. A 1 liter bottle of FIJI Water contaminates 6.74 liters of water to stretch-blow mold the plastic, burns fossil fuel to transport plastics from China and full bottles to the country of sale, and produces 0.25 kg of greenhouse emissions, based on the U.S. as the country of sale.
Recently, the company has taken efforts to curtail its carbon footprint in the hopes of becoming carbon negative through reduced product emissions, increased usage of renewable energy, and the offsetting of remaining emissions by 120%, starting in 2008. In addition, the company plans to reduce the size of its packaging by at least 20% for 2010, as well as exploring opportunities to spur on recycling".
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As I understand it, Fiji water is still an artesian/mineral water with higher than usual amounts of silica.
It is still therefore a water which contains "inorganic minerals" and not (in my opinion) the best quality water for human consumption, as per my previous post on inorganic minerals within mineral water.
Regards
Chrisb1.