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Michigan's Water Wars: Nestle Pumps Millions of Gallons for Free While Flint Pays for Poisoned Water
2016-02-17 17:57:29| Waste Management - Topix.net
As Flint residents are forced to drink, cook with and even bathe in bottled water, while still paying some of the highest water bills in the county for their poisoned water, we turn to a little-known story about the bottled water industry in Michigan. In 2001 and 2002, the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality issued permits to NestlA©, the largest water bottling company in the world, to pump up to 400 gallons of water per minute from aquifers that feed Lake Michigan.
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Nestle ends IAAF sponsorship deal
2016-02-10 20:25:38| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Food and drink giant Nestle ends its sponsorship of the IAAF, as it fears the doping scandal engulfing the world athletics governing body could damage its reputation.
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Nestle to appeal in KitKat battle
2016-01-20 14:47:11| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Confectionery giant Nestle is to appeal against a High Court decision not to allow it to trademark the shape of its four-fingered KitKat bar.
Nestle to Shift to Cage-Free Eggs in U.S. by 2020
2015-12-22 22:44:21| Food - Topix.net
Nestle SA pledged Tuesday to purchase only cage-free eggs for its U.S. food products by 2020, making it the largest packaged-food company to commit to such a switch and advancing a broader industry push toward more-humane animal-welfare policies. Nestle, the world's largest food maker by sales, unveiled a more-aggressive timeline than several rivals that recently said they would move to cage-free eggs, including General Mills Inc. Nestle said it uses 20 million pounds of eggs each year to make products such as Dreyer's ice cream, Buitoni pasta and Lean Cuisine breakfast items.
Nestle, other corporations flock to cage-free eggs
2015-12-22 18:45:59| Agriculture - Topix.net
The company on Tuesday said it would transition to using only cage-free eggs in all of its U.S. food products within the next five years. "Our products are in the fridges and pantries of socially-conscious consumers across the United States, and we share their belief in the importance of responsibly-sourced ingredients," Paul Grimwood, chairman and CEO of Nestl USA, said in a statement.
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