Would it be right to destroy populations livelihoods and ecosystems for big company profits of bottled water?
Nestle is destoying towns and communtities, taking their water for free, then bottling it and selling it for profit and making deals with the government to have no taxes in those cities for up to 10 years.WHAT THE HECK?!!!
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Obviously, what Nestle is doing isn’t morally or ethically “right,” or else you and many others wouldn’t be so concerned about it.
I live next to Lake Michigan. We have all kinds of regulations about water usage and protecting it.You can go to the Lake and Take water for your home plants
I find it a little difficult to believe that a city allows a business to access their water supply “for free”.
I know in the past many cities have given business tax concessions to move into the community to provide jobs for that community to gain an employment tax benefit. I am guessing that this is one of those deals. The company agrees to build in an area, provide jobs and thereby an increase in income tax revenues, sales tax increases and an increase in property taxes, increased utility usage, which would also increase the taxable base.
Free??? Probably NOT…
You might look a little closer into it than ‘my Auntie May said, or a cousin of a neighbor of the mayor said…’
Nothing is free, not even the “free Lunch” at the bar…