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Mettre fin à la nomination d’un membre de la direction de...
Mettre fin à la nomination d'un membre de la direction de Nestlé à l'office suisse chargé de l'aide aux projets internationales liés à l’...
ILS GAGNENT DES MILLIARDS CHAQUE ANNÉE EN NOUS VENDANT DE L’EAU...
Apr. 12. 2019
Comment le géant suisse Nestlé gagne des milliards chaque année en nous vendant... de l'eau gratuite.
Swiss Development Aid, Nestlé and Water Privatization
By Franklin Frederick
Last February, the Government of Switzerland announced the creation of a Foundation in Geneva (https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/foundation-for-the-future_switzerland-moves-to-boost-international-geneva/44771548), under the name ‘Geneva Science and Diplomacy...
Nestlé Plan to Take 1.1 Million Gallons of Water a Day...
By Richard Luscombe,
Guardian UK
26 August 19
The crystal blue waters of Ginnie Springs have long been treasured among the string of pearls that line...
REPORTAGE NESTLÉ ET L’ EAU DE VITTEL
Comment le géant suisse Nestlé gagne des milliards chaque année en nous vendant... de l'eau gratuite.
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Plundering the Planet: Coca-Cola And Nestlé To Privatize The Largest Reserve...
Coca-Cola And Nestlé To Privatize The Largest Reserve Of Water In South America
By Amanda Froelich
Source: Truth Theory
The Dawn News
February 5, 2018
Private companies such as...
Nestle CEO: Water Is Not A Human Right, Should Be Privatized
Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, the now Chairman of one of the biggest corporations and the largest food product manufacturer in the world, believes corporations should own all the water on the planet, and no one should be allowed to have access to it unless they pay. He also states that GMOs have never caused illnesses despite hundreds of independent studies showing otherwise.
Nestle CEO: Water Is Not A Human Right, Should Be Privatized
Is water a free and basic human right, or should all the water on the planet belong to major corporations and be treated as a product? Should the poor who cannot afford to pay these said corporations suffer from starvation due to their lack of financial wealth?
A Pennsylvania Town defends its right against Nestlé
By Alexis Bonogofsky
Donna Diehl, a 55-year-old school bus driver from Kunkeltown, Pennsylvania, a small historic town located on the edge of the Poconos, wanted...