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Tides Shift Against Nestle as Company Reports Decline in Bottled Water Sales
Statement of Food & Water Watch Executive Director Wenonah Hauter
WASHINGTON - August 14 - “This week, mounting consumer backlash against Nestle became
especially apparent when the mega-conglomerate reported that their
sales had dipped by 2.4 percent to 5.07 billion Swiss francs ($4.69
billion) from 5.21 billion francs a year earlier. The company’s bottled
water division, which packages and sells water under several brands
including Arrowhead, Calistoga, Deer Park, Poland Spring, and Perrier,
among others, recorded a 3.7 percent decline in volume.
“Around
the world, but especially in the United States, consumers are
recognizing that bottled water is an unnecessary burden on their
wallets, the environment, and the communities from which it is taken
and sold at thousands of times its actual value. Nestle in particular,
has gained notoriety over the past several years for profiting on a
natural resource while dumping the costs of its corporate imperialism
onto society in the form of pollution, over-consumption of oil, and
unfair labor practices, to name just a few offenses.
“Communities
too, are pushing back against Nestle. Just last month, citizens in
Michigan prevailed when a court there turned down the corporation’s
request to pump more water from an already depleting spring in Mecosta
County. Similar struggles have played out in California, Maine, New
Hampshire, Wisconsin and Colorado as part of a growing trend to reclaim
public water resources from private control.
“While news of Nestle’s loss is certainly the gain of consumers and communities, the fight is far from other. Food & Water Watch will continue to support the work of those working to keep Nestle out of their communities, while applauding those consumers who, in rejecting bottled water, are helping to make it obsolete.”
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Show AllI have tried to boycott Nestle's products since the days in the 70's when I discovered Nestle was trying to push their baby formula on poor African nations....Instead of breastfeeding as they had always done, new mothers were being urged to use formula....It was a disaster....
Not only was it expensive for them, but their water was dirty and who knows how many wee souls were made ill by these practises ? The bottling and sale of WATER follows Nestle's age-old tradition of deceiving the gullible public !
Good old TAP water is what we are being sold.....
How dumb can we be ?!
This is good news.
Tap water in the US is incredibly safe. The corporations selling you water laugh all the way to the bank.
If you don't like the taste of your local water, buy a filter and your own water bottle.
You can filter your own water for 1-2% of the cost of bottled water and help protect the environment while cutting down on fossil fuel consumption and imported oil.
Smite the Nestle BEAST and the Corporatocracy of which it is a filthy part!