Bali’s Plastic Water Bottle Ban—What You Need to Know! 🚫💧
Bali has introduced a plastic water bottle ban, but here’s the key detail: it only applies to government offices and employees. You’ll still find bottled water for sale at supermarkets, convenience stores, and restaurants.
So, can you drink tap water in Bali? ❌ Nope! Like most locals, we rely on refillable water gallons—they cost about $2 per bottle and get delivered straight to our house.
As a family, we do our part by using Yeti drink bottles and refilling wherever possible to cut down on single-use plastic. Many cafes and villas offer free water refills too!
💡 If you're visiting soon, bring a reusable bottle—it’s an easy way to be more eco-friendly while staying hydrated.
What do you think about the ban? Will it help reduce plastic waste? Let us know below! ⬇️
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**Bali’s Plastic Water Bottle Ban: What Travelers Need to Know** 🌿💧
Bali is taking a step toward sustainability with its new plastic water bottle ban—but before you worry about going thirsty, here’s what you need to know. The ban currently applies only to government offices and employees, meaning you can still purchase bottled water at supermarkets, convenience stores, and restaurants.
**Can You Drink Tap Water in Bali?** ❌
No, Bali’s tap water isn’t safe for drinking. Locals rely on large refillable water gallons, which are budget-friendly and widely available. As travelers, you can do the same by refilling your own reusable bottle at your accommodation or at the many cafes and villas offering free refills.
**How to Stay Hydrated Sustainably** 🌍
To cut down on single-use plastic, bring a high-quality reusable water bottle (like a Yeti or Hydro Flask). Many places in Bali support the refill movement, so take advantage of these stations whenever possible. If you're staying in a villa, consider purchasing a larger refillable water gallon for the duration of your trip.
**Will the Ban Help Reduce Waste?** ♻️
While the ban is a small step, it raises awareness about plastic pollution—a major issue in Bali. It’s up to visitors and locals alike to make conscious choices. By opting for reusable bottles, you contribute to a cleaner, greener paradise.
Will you be bringing a reusable bottle on your next trip to Bali? Let us know your thoughts! 👇
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