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Food Statistics > Bottled water consumption (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1     Italy: 155 litres 
# 2     France: 146.6 litres 
# 3     Belgium: 117.1 litres 
# 4     Switzerland: 111.2 litres 
# 5     Germany: 109.2 litres 
# 6     Austria: 86.5 litres 
# 7     United States: 46.8 litres 
# 8     Canada: 29.7 litres 
# 9     Ireland: 27.1 litres 
# 10     United Kingdom: 25.4 litres 
# 11     Norway: 20.9 litres 
# 12     Sweden: 19.1 litres 
# 13     Australia: 17.3 litres 
# 14     Netherlands: 16.9 litres 
# 15     Finland: 14 litres 
# 16     Denmark: 11.4 litres 
# 17     Japan: 10.4 litres 
# 18     New Zealand: 5.4 litres 
Weighted average: 53.9 litres  


DEFINITION: Consumption of bottled water. Litres per person per year, 2002.

SOURCE: Global Market Information Database, published by Euromonitor

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"Bottled water consumption by country", Global Market Information Database, published by Euromonitor. Retrieved from http://www.NationMaster.com/red/graph/foo_bot_wat_con-food-bottled-water-consumption&b_map=1

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