Food & Water Watch Campus

Food & Water Watch Campus Food & Water Watch works with students on campuses around the country to build student power around environmental justice issues.

-- Bottled water is not safer than tap water.
-- Increasingly, bottled water comes from the tap.
-- Bottled water creates mountains of garbage and causes other major environmental problems.
-- Bottled water is thousands of times more expensive than tap water.
-- Bottled water companies mislead communities into giving away their public water in exchange for dangerous jobs. Find out how you can Take Back the Tap: http://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/water/take-back-the-tap/.

"Our country can’t wait any longer for a functional, safe and affordable water system for every community." Read more he...
02/27/2021

"Our country can’t wait any longer for a functional, safe and affordable water system for every community." Read more here:

"Our country can’t wait any longer for a functional, safe and affordable water system for every community."

This is an important reminder about the intersectionality of the Take Back the Tap Campaign! Our actions at colleges and...
02/15/2021

This is an important reminder about the intersectionality of the Take Back the Tap Campaign! Our actions at colleges and universities have an impact far beyond campus.

01/13/2021

University of California campuses announced that they will begin to phase out single-use plastics with the goal to eliminate all unnecessary plastics by

01/11/2021

Fracking threatens drinking water on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in North Dakota. Meet the locals who are fighting back.

01/11/2021

The new numbers come as the insurance industry struggles to adjust to the effects of the growing crisis.

01/04/2021

We’re working to create a world where dirty, contaminated water is a distant memory. That’s why in 2021, we’ll continue working to guarantee access to clean, affordable water for ALL!

01/04/2021

When it comes to water infrastructure, America’s challenges resemble those of a developing country. It’s time for that to change

12/09/2020

A warming world is expanding the range of deadly diseases and risking an explosion of new zoonotic pathogens from the likes of bats, mosquitoes, and ticks

12/08/2020

Companies accused of “zero progress” on reducing plastic waste, with Coca-Cola ranked No 1 for most littered products

12/08/2020

We need water to cook and wash our bodies and clothes, and especially to drink—without it, we can’t live. Despite this, Wall Street traders are going to start betting on it as a commodity.

12/07/2020

It doesn’t take an investment banker to see the flagrant weakness in Michigan law that allows bottled water companies to line their pockets while tapping our most valuable natural resources.

12/07/2020

Advocates and Native tribes, who have fought the proposal for years, have renewed complaints amid a coronavirus surge

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The Food & Water Watch Campus program works with student organizers across the country to build a national movement with real power on college campuses. Our student organizers are trained on the ins and outs of running campaigns and given resources and tools to become leaders on their campuses, winning concrete victories to Take Back the Tap, ban fracking and expose corporate influence. Find out how you can become part of the movement here: https://fwwat.ch/CampusFellow