Monday 18 September 2017

Nestle bottles millions of litres of Canadian water — and pays nothing

Nestle bottles millions of litres of Canadian water — and pays nothing

The price of a litre of bottled water in B.C. is often higher than a litre of gasoline. However, the price paid by the world’s largest bottled water company for taking 265 million litres of fresh water every year from a well in the Fraser Valley — not a cent. Because of B.C.’s lack of groundwater regulation, Nestlé Waters Canada — a division of the multi-billion-dollar Switzerland-based Nestlé Group, the world’s largest food company — is not required to measure, report, or pay a penny for the millions of litres of water it draws from Hope and then sells across Western Canada.
Read more: http://o.canada.com/news/nestle-bottled-water-cost?source=Snapzu

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