90: The Waters of Life
It’s time to talk about the right to, and commodification of, water, Daniel Day Lewis, and why you should hate Nestle for what they’ve done to our world.
The music featured in this episode is This is the Day, by The The
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Sources
Corporate Human Rights Benchmark, 2019 Findings: Link
Nestle USA, Inc v. John Doe: Link
Class action lawsuit filed against Nestle for child slavery on cocoa harvest in West African farms: Link
Nestlé admits to forced labour in its seafood supply chain in Thailand: Link
Nestle, Infant Formula, and Excuses: The Regulation of Commercial Advertising in Developing Nations: Link
Nestle to respond to baby milk criticism in coming days: Link
Nestle suspended from sustainable palm oil group following conduct breaches: Link
Nestle and Unilever ‘linked to Indonesian forest fires engulfing southeast Asia in noxious haze’: Link
Pepsico, Unilever and Nestlé accused of complicity in illegal rainforest destruction: Link
Nestle, Ethiopia Reach Deal Ending Embarrassing Fight: Link
Nestle demanding $6 million from Ethiopia: Link
The right to water versus the CEO of Nestle: Link
Nestlé Chairman Peter Brabeck Says We Don’t Have a Right to Water, Believes We Do Have a Right to Water and Everyone’s Confused: Link
United Nations, Water for Life Decade: Link
Nestlé pays $200 a year to bottle water near Flint – where water is undrinkable: Link
Your bottled water may be stolen from a national forest: Link
Nestle has been bottling and selling water it has no right to in drought-stricken California, state says: Link
Nestle bottled water operations spark protests amid California drought: Link