Stand Up for Public Water
Tell Nestlé to stop the bullying.
Residents of Miami-Dade recently heard a public service announcement encouraging them to drink their tap water and reminding them that bottled water doesn't go through the same stringent testing as tap water. It's a good message -- so good that it's got corporate water baron Nestlé shooting off geysers.
Nestlé
wrote to the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department (WaSD) and told
them: CEASE AND DESIST with your advertising campaign. AND promise
you'll never do it again.
Nestlé
just assured us in a public forum they aren't competing with tap water.
So why are they hitting a public utility with such strong arm tactics ?
Is the consumer backlash against the waste of bottled water draining
their $46 billion water revenues? Are the community wins against the
bottler's fight to take control of community water making them nervous?
We hope so. Call Nestlé and tell them to lay off their bullying. Tell them the consumers want to know the truth about bottled water waste and lack of controls on bottled water. Tell them consumers don't want Nestlé and their lawyers trying to intimidate their public utilties. Tell Nestlé that utilities have a right to tell the public about their public resources. Tell Nestlé you are taking back the tap and they should get out of the way so the rest of the public can. too.
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