Pepsi Chief Executive Indra Nooyi told Reuters earlier this week the company was considering such a move.
Pepsis Aquafina and Coca-Cola Cos Dasani are both made from purified water sourced from public reservoirs, as opposed to Danones Evian or Nestles Poland Spring, so-called spring waters, shipped from specific locations the companies say have notably clean water.
Coca-Cola Co. told Reuters it will start posting online information about the quality control testing it performs on Dasani by the end of summer or early fall.
Concerns about the bottled-water industry, and increasing corporate control of water, are growing across the country, said Gigi Kellett, director of the Think Outside the Bottle campaign, which aims to encourage people to drink tap water.
San Franciscos mayor banned city employees from using city funds to buy bottled water when tap water is available. Ann Arbor, Michigan passed a resolution banning commercially bottled water at city events and Salt Lake City, Utah asked department heads to eliminate bottled water.
Critics charge the bottled water industry adds plastic to landfills, uses too much energy by producing and shipping bottles across the world and undermines confidence in the safety and cleanliness of public water supplies, all while much of the worlds population is without access to clean water.
But industry observers said such opposition is unlikely to drain U.S. sales of bottled water, which reached 2.6 billion cases in 2006, according to Beverage Digest. The industry newsletter estimated that U.S. consumers spent about $15 billion on bottled water last year.
Consumers have an affection for bottled water. Its not an issue of taste or health, its about convenience, the newsletters publisher, John Sicher, said. Try walking up (New York Citys) Third Avenue on a hot day and getting a glass of tap water.
Dave Kolpak, a portfolio manager at Victory Capital Management, said the environmental objections will have little impact on the bottom line for either Pepsi or Coke, though he admitted it could slow the markets growth rate.
Pepsi and Coke do not make a lot of profit on bottled water, said Kolpak, adding that people may talk about the issue, but will likely continue buying some bottled water. Victory Capital owns about 3 million shares of PepsiCo among its $62 billion under management.
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