Originally Posted by sdime
Let's assume an average cyclist use one plastic bottle per year and an average cyclist cycle for 40 years. That's forty bottles per cyclist. Take that and times by total number of cyclists in the world. I'll guess that's a huge number. Besides, these bottles take hundreds of years to decompose. I prefer to use zero plastic bottle.
Me too. I carry all my water in my hands, but that means I have to make a lot of stops on my rides. I am saving up for a water bag made from a camel's udder. TOTALLY biodegradable!
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