This survey analyzes the environmental impact of using PET bottles to supply Australians with drinking water for a year in four scenarios using OpenLCA. The scenarios include reusing the same PET bottle for a year with water supplied through the local Australian tap water supply system, producing PET bottles and filling drinking water in China using wind power and transporting them to Australia, providing 100% of the raw materials for drinking water and PET bottles in Australia using hard coal, and supplying 50% drinking water raw material and 50% recycled PET granulate in Australia using hard coal. The environmental impact of each scenario is assessed based on factors such as climate change, land acidification, ozone layer depletion, human toxicity, and nutrient enrichment. The conclusion is that Scenario 1 has the least environmental impact, followed by Scenario 2, while Scenario 3 has the greatest impact.