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Walmart and Nestle Pillaging California’s Water Supply For Profit

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By Claire Bernish

In the midst of an exceptional drought in California, Nestle is not only refusing to stop bottling water, but if the head of the company had his way, production would increase.

Nestle Waters North America CEO Tim Brown has decided to put profit over people in the face of devastatingly arid conditions that have caused one water company to begin rationing its supply. Starbucks has already halted its bottling in the state, but when Brown was asked in a radio interview if Nestle would follow suit, well, his reply says it all:

 Absolutely not. In fact, if I could increase it, I would. The fact is, if I stop bottling water tomorrow, people would buy another brand of bottled water. People need to hydrate. As the second largest bottler in the state, we’re filling a role many others are filling. It’s driven by consumer demand; it’s driven by an on-the-go society that needs to hydrate. Frankly, we’re very happy they are doing it in a healthier way.

The fact actually is, not only does Nestle continue sucking up California’s most precious resource, the company wastes 700 million gallons of it — 30% of the total it pulls from the ground — each year.

Though the company has finally announced plans to curb the waste problem by 12%, this is hardly consolation for the more than 82,000 people who signed a petition demanding they stop bottling in the southern part of the state, or for the protesters who brought plastic pitchforks to form a blockade of Nestle’s plant in Sacramento.

With fines and rationing implemented to various degrees statewide, Nestle’s choice to continue bottling from scant resources epitomizes corporate thirst for profit over human rights. Government refusal to step in and stop the company has only added to people’s ire. Arrowhead 100% Mountain Spring Water comes from the San Bernadino National Forest, and though the company has had longstanding rights to draw from a spring there, the US Forest Service hasn’t kept track of any environmental consequences. Even worse, the permit which grants Nestle the right to transport the water expired . . . in 1988. But what does Brown have to say about the outrage people have expressed about such corporate profit-seeking?


We feel good about what we’re doing, delivering healthy hydrating to people throughout the state of California.

Unfortunately, Nestle is not alone in the quest for profit over common sense. Local Sacramento station CBS-13 investigated Walmart’s bottling practices in the state and found it gets its water from quite a controversial place: the Sacramento Municipal Water Supply. Gallon jugs of “Great Value” Walmart water say as much in the fine print, which means huge profit for the company. DS Services of America purchases water from the city for the same 99¢ per 748 gallons rate that other commercial businesses and residents pay, but then bottles and sells it through Walmart for 88¢ per gallon. When calculated, this means $1 of Sacramento’s water reaps a profit of $658.24 for the two companies. A Walmart spokesperson had this to say about its refusal to stop bottling in the drought-stricken state:

The drought in California is very concerning for many of our customers and our associates. We share those concerns and are tracking it closely. Our commitment to sustainability includes efforts to minimize water use in our facilities. We have and continue to work with our suppliers to act responsibly while meeting the needs of customers who count on us across California.

It would seem obvious that Nestle and Walmart should take a cue from Starbucks, who moved bottling operations for its environmentally conscious Ethos brand to a location in Pennsylvania until drought conditions improve. Their Senior Vice President of Global Responsibility and Public Policy, John Kelly, described their decision in a statement last week:

We are committed to our mission to be a globally responsible company and to support the people of the state of California as they face this unprecedented drought.

Profit over public interest seems to have reached a new level with corporations gobbling up what should be a human right. Public relations expert Doug Elmets explained the best course of action in an interview with CBS-13:

The reaction should be immediate. And that is to find another [supply] outside of California that can be able to meet the needs that they have and also the needs of the consumer.

In the meantime, private profiteering in the face of rationing and fines for the people of California is nothing short of absurdly disgraceful.

Related Activist Post Article:
Nestlé CEO Denies That Water is an Essential Human Right

Claire Bernish writes for TheAntiMedia.org, where this article first appeared. Tune in! The Anti-Media radio show airs Monday through Friday @ 11pm Eastern/8pm Pacific. 


Source: http://www.activistpost.com/2015/05/walmart-and-nestle-pillaging.html


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    • DK

      I am really going to push out the boat here, to all you very dumb sheepie, the reason for traffic jams is that you all drive to work, the reason for a ‘drought’ when there is none in the West and Midwest US is because millions of American settlers rushed in to ‘claim and settle’ sparsely but owner occupied territories the Rancho’s and Natives were living in under the natural limits to sustainable population.

      There is not a water scarcity.

      The sheepie herd barged in and has occupied the best land, drank the waters and devoured all the grass in its selfish collectivisation efforts for the herd.

      Now, in what was an almost empty landscape which remained empty for 50,000 years of human occupation of Americas sheepie are complaining that the herd is going thirsty because of a lack of water.

      That we get a complaint just proves the existence far too many sheep. :roll:

    • Ideas Time

      Bottled water is a drop in the bucket. I am not a shill but really think about it? Sounds like a diversion to me. If you really care about water in CA. start thinking about more efficient ways to water crops, like drip irrigation as apposed to flood irrigation.

      Time to quit being played as fools. The people bottling water for the masses likely provide clean water for a lot of people. Time to get real and quit falling for the bad guy culprits.

      I know he corporations are out for a profit but so is the corporate gv who is a for profit gv masquerading as a gv.

    • Jiliane

      If I need water with me i bring it from home….the bottle drink world should stop ALL processing.
      Since no one really knows how much water is underground it would be highly beneficial to conclude
      This resource will have limitation in the future….whatever crack heads are engineering the weather and
      Creating circumstances that are unnessary, that harm the whole population, those people should be the target.
      Those who are changing the very environment that supports life should be targeted. Humans need stability, food, water and shelter to survive. Anything beyond that is gravy. The future will be unlike the past and those you allow to control the very necessities of life will eventually find themselves without basic necessities also. For all the harm to one is harm to ALL.

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