While Nestlé extracts millions of litres from their land, residents have no drinking water | Iokarenhtha Thomas, a mother of five. ‘That’s just the reality of living on reserve,’ she said of the lack of water. ‘You grow up being treated unfairly.
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Michigan’s second-highest court has dealt a legal blow to Nestlé’s Ice Mountain water brand, ruling that the company’s commercial water-bottling operation is “not an essential public service” or a public water supply.
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I just found out that my favorite pre-Beyond-era burger brand Garden Gourmet, is actually owned by Nestlé. Here’s me finishing my last ones at work. With a side of saltless chips, to emphasize my sadness.
This about 1/3 to 1/2 the cost of buying water in smaller bottles. And only $2.99 a month for the cooler rental. Yes I know it’s a Nestlé brand, don’t kill me, but that’s all Ready Fresh sells. Anyway, I have no reason to not be super soaky all the time now. 👌🏻
Found a documentary I watched years ago on Nestlé’s grotesque affiliations with the cocoa trade – definitely worth a watch if you’re looking for more reasons to despise this evil corporation (as if there aren’t enough already)
youtu.be/7Vfbv6hNeng
Nestlé, Mars and Hershey 'breaking promises over palm oil use' - This year’s Halloween confectionery will contain palm oil grown on land that should lawfully be habitat to orangutans, rhinos and clouded leopards, despite commitment to clean up supply chains
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/r/HydroHomies is calling for a boycott of Nestlé for their stance that water isn’t a human right, let’s join them!
/r/HydroHomies is calling for a boycott of Nestlé for their abhorrent stance on water as a human right and their actions in developing nations, let’s join them!
/r/HydroHomies is calling for a boycott of Nestlé for their stance that water isn’t a human right, let’s join them!
/r/HydroHomies is calling for a boycott of Nestlé for their stance that water isn’t a human right, let’s join them!
Nestlé seeks to pump more than 1.1 million gallons a day from Florida natural springs and sell as bottled water. Would you vote to allow or ban the use of spring water by the company?
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Nestlé’s PR attempt to win us back. FUCK NESTLÉ
A new four-minute documentary film that tells the story of Nestlé’s removal of millions of gallons of water from the drought-ravaged San Bernardino National Forest for its Arrowhead brand of bottled water.
storyofstuff.org/nestle/
The fight to stop Nestlé from taking America's water to sell in plastic bottles: Creek beds are bone dry and once-gushing springs are reduced to trickles as fights play out around the nation over control of nation’s freshwater supply
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Make sure your boycott is complete - Here’s brands controlled by Nestlé:
Nestlé plan to take 1.1m gallons of water a day from natural springs sparks outcry - Opponents fighting to stop the project say the fragile river cannot sustain such a large draw
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Ethical bottled water companies find it hard to compete with Nestlé and Coke: Cost of business makes it an ‘uphill battle” for the likes of Belu and One Water aiming to make a dent in the world’s water crisis.
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Nestlé seeks to pump more than 1.1 million gallons a day from Florida natural springs and sell as bottled water. Would you vote to allow or ban the use of spring water by the company?
truepublic.com/statistics…
Nestlé seeks to pump more than 1.1 million gallons a day from Florida natural springs and sell as bottled water. Would you vote to allow or ban the use of spring water by the company?
truepublic.com/statistics…
Nestlé seeks to pump more than 1.1 million gallons a day from Florida natural springs and sell as bottled water. Would you vote to allow or ban the use of spring water by the company?
truepublic.com/statistics…
Good thing it’s not Nestlé
TIL when Nestlé declined an offer to watch his film about the exploitation of African children to harvest chocolate, director Miki Mistrati set up a large screen next to their headquarters and played it there.
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[#41|+2112|101] Nestlé plan to take 1.1m gallons of water a day from natural springs sparks outcry - Opponents fighting to stop the project say the fragile river cannot sustain such a large draw [/r/worldnews]
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Nestlé’s stock price went up after the memes started
Nestlé seeks to pump more than 1.1 million gallons a day from Florida natural springs and sell as bottled water. Would you vote to allow or ban the use of spring water by the company?
truepublic.com/statistics…
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