Packaged drinking water in Indonesia: The determinants of household in the selection and management process

Author:

Puspita Tities1ORCID,Dharmayanti Ika1ORCID,Tjandrarini Dwi Hapsari1ORCID,Zahra Zahra1ORCID,Anwar Athena2ORCID,Irianto Joko1ORCID,Rachmat Basuki1ORCID,Yunianto Andre1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. a Research Center for Public Health and Nutrition, Research Organization for Health, National Research and Innovation Agency, Bogor District, West Java 16915, Indonesia

2. b Research Center for Climate and Atmosphere, Earth Science and Maritime Organization, National Research and Innovation Agency, Bandung, West Java 40174, Indonesia

Abstract

Abstract The availability of safe drinking water remains a challenge in Indonesia. Packaged water in bottles or refillable containers has been increasingly popular as an alternative to good-quality drinking water. This study aimed to identify the reasons for the selection, management, and factors that influenced bottled and refilled water use in Indonesia. A cross-sectional Household Drinking Water Quality (HDWQ) study was conducted in 34 Indonesian provinces in 2020 involving 7,236 households as analyzed samples. The data analysis also included the 2020 National Socioeconomic Survey data to obtain households' socioeconomic status. As many as 68 and 63% of households consumed good-quality bottled and refilled water, respectively. Health was the reason for 29% of households choosing good-quality bottled water, while 49% of households selected good-quality refilled water out of habit. Several factors related to the consumption of fine-quality packaged water were high social status, water physical quality, ease of access, health reason, monthly expenses to buy drinking water, and storing water in manufactured containers. Packaged water, whether bottled or refilled, does not guarantee good physical and chemical quality. Therefore, to ensure good quality, the water storage should be kept from contamination.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Pollution,Waste Management and Disposal,Water Science and Technology,Development

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