How Whole-Home Filtration Helps Indiana Cut Down Plastic Waste Statewide
Indiana disposes of hundreds of millions of plastic bottles per year, with only a fraction being recycled. Most Indiana families rely on bottled water because they lack trust in their tap water.
Whole-home filtration directly addresses that issue.
From Bottled Water to “In-Home Bottling”
A high-capacity UltraWater or UltraHome filter can:
- Replace 1,200–2,500 bottles per person per year
- Provide pristine water from every tap
- Reduce plastic dependency by 70–90% per household
- Save families $600–$1,200 per year
For homes using bottled water for cooking, drinking, baby formula, pets, and showers—the savings are even greater.
The Financial Misconception
People assume bottled water is cheap, but Indiana households often spend:
- $20–$40/week → $1,040–$2,080/year
- Over 10 years → $10,000–$20,000
Meanwhile, financing a whole-home system through local partners costs:
- Often as low as $30–$50/month
- And lasts 5–10 years
By Year 3–4, most Indiana households actually save money while producing zero waste.
Indiana’s Eco-Friendly Future
If only 5% of Indiana households upgraded to whole-home filtration, the state could eliminate millions of bottles annually.
Alkaline Water Filtration LLC helps homeowners take that first step by customizing a system that truly fits their home and water source.

