TITLE:
A Reflection on the Modernity of Bottled Water
AUTHORS:
Jingui Wang, Tuliguri
KEYWORDS:
Bottled Water, Sustainable Drinking Water Model, Philosophical Reflection
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Applied Sociology,
Vol.16 No.1,
January
8,
2026
ABSTRACT: As a ubiquitous beverage in contemporary society, bottled water has emerged through processes of commercialization, industrialization, technologization, and globalization, offering a convenient means of accessing drinking water. Nevertheless, the rapid expansion of the bottled water industry has also engendered a series of challenges, including potential health risks, excessive energy consumption, ecological degradation, high economic costs, and social inequities. To address these issues, it is essential to promote the development of public drinking water infrastructure alongside the bottled water sector. Moreover, technological innovations in water provision should be applied judiciously to ensure their sustainability and equity. While engaging with the global bottled water market, safeguarding local autonomy over water resources is equally critical. In particular, government authorities should strengthen efforts to mitigate water pollution at its source, allocate greater resources toward public water systems, and establish a sustainable drinking water framework in which public supply plays a leading role, complemented by bottled water as a secondary option.