Rep Rashida Tlaib, Tune-Yards, and local leaders fighting to save our water supply are joining together for the Virtual Rally to Reclaim Nestlé’s Troubled Waters.

Will you be there, too?

 RSVP 

John,

For decades, Nestlé has made billions of dollars bottling and selling public water, leaving behind a trail of damaged ecosystems and broken promises. 

Now, communities across North America are rallying to return six of Nestlé’s most controversial water sources to their rightful owners: the people.

Join us on March 18th in a Virtual Rally to Reclaim Nestlé’s Troubled Waters! 

You’ll be there with featured speaker US Representative Rashida Tlaib, musical guest Tune-Yards, celebrity endorsers, and more! 

This is an important opportunity to learn more about the dangers of allowing multinational corporations to carry out their plan to take control of our water supply, and what you can do to stop them. 

The event will feature speeches by experts and water protectors from across North America, as well as a chance for you to take action from the comfort of your own home.

RSVP now to join the movement to stop the corporate takeover of our water supply.

From California to Ontario to Florida, local communities have been fighting for years to stop Nestlé from taking their water. And SumOfUs members like you have been right there showing your support by signing petitions, making donations, sending emails, and making calls.

Now that Nestlé has sold its North American bottling business to private equity firm One Rock Capital, the fight is about to get even more intense. Local water defenders need your help now more than ever.

Join us on March 18th for a virtual rally to take back our water rights.

 RSVP 

Thanks for all that you do,
Lacey and the team at SumOfUs


More information:

Nestlé's Troubled Waters, Story of Stuff
Nestle to sell N.American water brands for $4.3 billion, focus on premium lines, Reuters, February 16, 2021

 
 

 

 


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