Activists 'Shut Down' Nestlé Water Bottling Plant in Sacramento
This one's on everyone who thinks water comes in a little plastic bottle. When are we going to brain up! Nestlé is currently the leading supplier of the world’s bottled water, including such brands as Perrier and San Pellegrino. It has 7,500 employees and 29 bottled water facilities across the U.S. and Canada, and annual revenues were $4.0 billion in 2012, up 6.8% from 2011. For nearly four decades, activists from an array of organizations have criticized the company for its human rights violations throughout the world. Only 20% of all plastic water bottles get recycled. The rest... Environmental and human rights activists, holding plastic “torches” and “pitchforks,” formed human barricades at both entrances to the Nestlé Waters bottling plant in Sacramento March 20, effectively shutting down the company's operations for the day. Representatives of the alliance said the company is draining up to 80 million gallons of water a year from Sacramento aquifer