Tell Wells Fargo to Stop Offering Nestle Water to their Customers in their Banks

Please sign to tell corporations that most people do not support Nestle's behavior of taking over water supplies for profit. Neste corporation has increasingly been buying up water rights all over the world, bottling the water, even in areas suffering from devastating droughts, and selling it back to people at high prices, "As far as Nestlé’s operations in the San Bernadino National Forest of California are concerned, it’s mostly business as usual. In spite of working without a permit for 27 years, Nestlé has been bumped to the front of the queue for permit renewal (which will take around 18 months), and they can keep working in the meantime so long as they pay a paltry $524 annual fee. Among the scandals that have hit Nestlé’s California water bottling operations—which include the Arrowhead and Pure Life brands—are the revelations that they are pulling groundwater from lands leased from the Morongo Band of Mission Indians in Cabazon, a desert area, and that the company has also been sourcing its water from the San Bernardino National Forest—with a permit that expired way back in 1988."

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