(Bloomberg) -- Nestle SA plans to separate its bottled water brands into a standalone business as new Chief Executive Officer Laurent Freixe seeks to bolster growth at the world’s largest food ...
Nestle pays just $524 a year for the permit, which it uses to sell Arrowhead and Pure Life bottled water. Sign up for new weekly newsletter Closing Arguments to get the latest about ongoing trials, ...
A judicial investigation has reportedly been opened in France into Nestlé’s local water business and its peer Sources Alma over the treatment of their bottled waters. A judge from the public health ...
PARIS — The French government let food giant Nestle sell bottled water despite the firm using a banned filtering method, media reported Tuesday. According to Le Monde daily and Radio France ...
The company is still embroiled in difficulties surrounding its mineral water site in Vergèze, France. Last April, it suspended a well at the site, which is used to supply Perrier bottled water, as a ...
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Why would the state of Michigan agree to allow Nestle to further deplete its natural resources, not to mention the inordinate amount of plastic that is used to bottle the water? Obviously ...
Opposition to bottled water has primarily focused on blocking plants and increasing access to tap water. The closure of Ontario’s largest bottled water plant shows that these efforts can succeed.
It offers baby foods under the Cerelac, Gerber, Nido, and NaturNes brands; bottled water under the Nestlé Pure Life, Perrier, Vittel, Buxton, Erikli, and S.Pellegrino brands; cereals under the ...
Paris: The French government let food giant Nestle sell bottled water despite the firm using a banned filtering method, media reported Tuesday. According to Le Monde daily and radio France ...
A judicial investigation has reportedly been opened in France into Nestlé's local water business and its peer Sources Alma over the treatment of their bottled waters. A judge from the public ...