id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_nfkvnmrw2fdqtnofocqzenfcry Celeste Digiovanni The Rise of H2Ottawa 2018.0 131 .pdf application/pdf 38832 2979 56 In 2010, the University of Ottawa (hereafter, UO) banned the sale of single-use water bottles. On the one hand, the ban made good sense, but on the other I knew that my communitysame as mewould argue that students are always on the move, so easy access to portable water employed by the university to act as a liaison between student sustainability projects and students, professors, and university staff that this was a positive change towards sustainability. I foresee a bright future for this initiative, hoping that more institutions will ban singleuse water bottles now that I have showed how we can offer an accessible alternative. provide UO community with reasonable access to portable water, and that H2Ottawa bottles were school, faculties pitched H2Ottawa to students as an innovative sustainability project started by a Considering H2Ottawa was pitched to university staff as a sustainability initiative, many ./cache/work_nfkvnmrw2fdqtnofocqzenfcry.pdf ./txt/work_nfkvnmrw2fdqtnofocqzenfcry.txt