See how PUR, Dr. Greg Allgood and the Children¹s Safe Drinking Water Program are helping people in the developing world get the clean drinking water they really need.
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See how PUR, Dr. Greg Allgood and the Children¹s Safe Drinking Water Program are helping people in the developing world get the clean drinking water they really need.
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This is corporate self-promotion at its most shameless. Buy a Pur system, and the company will donate a tiny fraction of a percentage of your purchase price (10 cents, to be exact) to impoverished people on the other side of the globe. BFD.
@skg65432, $0.10 is more than you or I donated, and with all the millions of filters that Pur sells, it’s adds up to a large sum. BUT, yeah, Pur is pimping their product line. So what? That’s capitalism.
However, what I recommend to the poor people in these undeveloped areas, is to simply BOIL YOUR WATER, which will kill the bacteria and parasites. Fire is free, and they use it to cook with anyway.
thats sad then its happy
Its despicable that they are making money off of these peoples crisis. You don’t say your giving 10 liters when your only giving 10 cents. Thats a goddam lie. Capitalism is kind of depressing at times.
That makes me happy
Whatever. I’m not getting into an argument over this. Go sell medicine to aid the Haitian earthquake and actually donate a nickel.
Pur Filters don’t filter Flouride.
@BRYAN351 yeah thats a good idea but they dont have computers to read ur comment so u need to go over there and tell them lol
4 people who disliked are douche bags that don’t care about other countries.
I feel happy when he gave a lot of packets to them i hope they use it well
@BRYAN351 Assuming that people will be able to boil all their drinking water is a huge assumption. Boiling liters of water at a time is not simple for people living in absolute poverty. A single pur packet cleans 10 liters of drinking water very quickly….and it uses the same process that municipal water companies use here in the U.S. There is nothing wrong with this product and it has already saved thousands of lives.
@BRYAN351 If boiling everyones water was more effective than we would be doing it here. Fire is not free, you need fuel. Boiling liters of water 365 days a year is retarded. There is not a single culture in the history of mankind that has actually boiled all of the drinking water they need to survive.
@ajerojason well of course a water treatment system that uses chlorine is more efficient, but I’m talking about people who live in primitive 3rd world conditions, that don’t have a vast water treatment system. For families in those countries, boiling their drinking water while cooking their daily meals is the best option, at least until they develop their countries. Wood from the forest is free. It’s just their time and effort expended.
Shipping freighter loads of filters isn’t the solution.
@BRYAN351 @BRYAN351 Listen, whether we should even bother to help other countries is a separate issue. I actually understand what you’re saying on that topic. A lot of the problems in other countries is systemic and cultural.
But boiling all their drinking water is not a viable option. Honestly, think about the amount of fire you would need to boil water for even one family……..just do me one favor, watch the video again and count the number of trees you see and talk to me again.