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Bottled water already has a pretty nasty reputation; landfills are overflowing with two million tons of discarded water bottles (which take 1000 years to biodegrade), and it takes approximately three … Continued
The U.S. Forest Service says it’s examining an expired permit from water bottling giant Nestlé that has allowed the company to pump water out of a national forest for years.
More than 135,000 people have signed a petition by Courage Campaign, an online activist organization in California, to stop Nestlé from bottling water during the drought. “These are our water … Continued
WALK ON: With SB 4 facing its first hearing before the Senate Health Committee on Wednesday, supporters of the bill to expand Medi-Cal to undocumented immigrants will march to the … Continued
California just entered its fourth year in record-breaking drought, but that hasn’t stopped food and beverage giant Nestlé from drawing water from multiple reserves in the state to make its … Continued
If Nestlé, which operates three of five statewide water bottling operations in Southern California, does not shut down, the group, called Courage Campaign, wants the State Water Resources Control Board … Continued
One group, Courage Campaign, last month launched an online petition in response to recent news coverage, demanding that Nestle stop bottling water in California during the drought. “Every time someone … Continued
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, 09 April 2015 CONTACT: Brett Abrams : 516-841-1105 : brett@fitzgibbonmedia.com Courage Campaign Praises Fine Against PG&E as Historic But Argues CA Families Aren’t Safe Without Independent … Continued
An advocacy group is accusing Nestlé of taking advantage of California’s dwindling supply of water. The California-based nonprofit Courage Campaign started an online petition about two weeks ago, demanding Nestlé … Continued