MillerCoors asks you to conserve water
photo: Pink Sherbet/Flickr The established water usage target set by the United Nations Environment Program for brewers worldwide is 5.00 barrels of water for each barrel of beer produced. In 2008, MillerCoors recorded a 4.10:1.00 water-to-beer ratio. In 2010, they will aim to reduce that ratio to 3.96:1:00.
- Shorten my shower by a minute or two
- Turn off the water while brushing my teeth
- Turn off the water to rinse with while washing dishes by hand
- Turn off the hose while washing my car
- Run my washing machine only when it is full
If you don’t do any of those things already, I encourage you to hop over to their website and take the pledge. If you’re already involved with water conservation, next time you see someone drinking a MillerCoors product, tell your beer-drinking friend about the Great Beer Great Responsibility site and suggest they check it out.
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Posted By Thomas Pape - Fri, Nov 20 2009 at 4:21 PM ESTBeer Disposal
While I applaud MillerCoors efforts to reduce water use in beer production, we need to be aware of the biggest water use in the beer cycle: disposing of beer in the form of urine. The average beer drinker uses 19 pints of water to flush away one pint of beer. Water conserving toilets and urinals can reduse this water use to 1 pint of water flushed per pint of beer consumed!



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There are a lot of beer drinkers out there who don't even realize that they should be recycling the bottle and cans the beer comes in let alone conserve water (trust me, coming from Florida I've seen enough of the redneck population and how they operate to know this is true).
Kudos to MillerCoors for making an effort to educate the masses, and maybe they'll throw a section on their site about recycling at some point...it only makes good.... More