>>7711129 (lb)
CA may also be a reference to Canada....much bigger than a Cali and lots of water
>>7711129 (lb)
CA may also be a reference to Canada....much bigger than a Cali and lots of water
I haven’t heard about this, though I am not surprised. I do know that a Nestle has been draining water from the Great Lakes and sending it to China.
Watch the Water - ‘’’Nestle’’’
Nestle is the largest food company in the world and has a huge bottled water business. They have been draining Canada as well as other areas in the world of water for quite some time.
Nestlé Waters Canada has permission to extract 4.7 million litres of water a day at wells in Hillsburgh and Aberfoyle in Wellington County (in Ontario Canada). The company has applied to renew those permits, while it extracts water without the consent of Six Nations, on whose territory it operates, and despite public opposition from several Indigenous organizations.
At the corporate level, Nestlé’s record of questionable behaviour where it bottles water at 100 plants around the world illustrates why the Council of Canadians’ Maude Barlow calls the multinational a "water predator."
In Vittel, France, Nestlé depleted the water table by 3.5 centimetres per year for 30 years, threatening the town’s drinking water. Still, the company lobbies to continue taking water.
In Florida, Nestlé wants to extract water from Ginnie Springs, part of the Santa Fe River, even though the local water authority deems the water system “in recovery” from over-pumping.
https://nowtoronto.com/news/doug-ford-nestle-ontario-water/
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/markets/122215/top-4-companies-owned-nestle.asp
It’s very interesting given the amounts of water in Canada
Thanks for posting this Anon. Will dig more into this later…workfagging today.