#32 source? because Nestle just takes the water from a fresh water spring in Michigan i think and sells it to you. while local water is bombarded with chemicals travels through old pipes, could be recycled feces, is terribly maintained by the state and you end up like Flint.
Just take a look at the numerous articles on Nestle's water: excessive capture of river water, drying up of natural areas, altering fauna and flora, water is transported in tank trucks... and This all only concerns the USA. In Mexico, they appropriated all the water sources, the inhabitants no longer had the means to buy water, they only drank coke. Imagine the rest of the world. Do I prefer treated water to “natural” water which ravages nature? Yes.
#32 source? because Nestle just takes the water from a fresh water spring in Michigan i think and sells it to you. while local water is bombarded with chemicals travels through old pipes, could be recycled feces, is terribly maintained by the state and you end up like Flint.
Just take a look at the numerous articles on Nestle's water: excessive capture of river water, drying up of natural areas, altering fauna and flora, water is transported in tank trucks... and This all only concerns the USA. In Mexico, they appropriated all the water sources, the inhabitants no longer had the means to buy water, they only drank coke. Imagine the rest of the world. Do I prefer treated water to “natural” water which ravages nature? Yes.
Just take a look at the numerous articles on Nestle's water: excessive capture of river water, drying up of natural areas, altering fauna and flora, water is transported in tank trucks... and This all only concerns the USA. In Mexico, they appropriated all the water sources, the inhabitants no longer had the means to buy water, they only drank coke. Imagine the rest of the world. Do I prefer treated water to “natural” water which ravages nature? Yes.
Most of that is likely incorrect. I've been to factories that make those bottles - and they are not using 3x the water per bottle. So that's a lie...
But it certainly comes too late.