From Yasmin Aslam, SumOfUs <[email protected]>
Subject Nestlé
Date November 5, 2022 3:33 PM
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[ [link removed] ]Nestlé Pure Life plastic water bottle abandoned in a creek

John,

Nestlé does terrible things faster than we can campaign against it:
illegally dumps its waste, floods the planet with cheap, single-use
plastic, poisons kids with contaminated food, buries anyone that tries to
stop it under lawsuits – and that's just the beginning.

It's so much that it can feel hard to know where to start. But we have a
plan.

Over the next few months, we’re going to hit Nestlé harder than ever
before. That means paying for more stunts to grab headlines, research to
expose Nestlé's role in the plastics crisis, more support for more people
caught in legal battles with Nestlé – like we helped Didier Thouvenin – we
won't stop until we win.

We've built a dedicated team to take on Nestlé at every turn, in multiple
countries. Now we just need your help to pull it off. Every single
donation will go towards delivering one of our most ambitious campaigning
efforts ever to make Nestlé clean up its act – can you chip in to help?



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Nestlé is a leader in the food and beverage industry. It sells and
manufactures its products all over the world, setting the standards that
other companies follow.

For decades, Nestlé has systematically lowered the bar for industry
standards. From pushing bottled formula to poor communities around the
world, causing infant illness and death, to illegally dumping enough
plastic and chemical waste to fill several dozen Olympic-sized swimming
pools in just one town, Nestlé has managed to escape cleaning up its act
time and again by using clever PR tactics and lawsuits to silence anyone
who speaks out...until now.

Nestlé is worried sick about our shareholder activism and campaigns
exposing its fake climate commitments and water theft. It hates that we're
helping Didier Thouvenin, a French farmer Nestlé is trying to silence
fight in court and that it's had to sell a lucrative water business in
North America and after we exposed how it exploited people's water supply
in California, pumping a drought-stricken area dry and leaving their towns
in crisis.

With Nestlé on the run, now is the time to ramp up the pressure, put it
under the spotlight, and make Nestlé truly clean up its act.

We can push Nestlé to do better and raise the industry bar, if we all pull
together. Your donation today will help fund our team's ambitious campaign
and a series of actions to take on Nestlé like never before. Our team is
preparing for the next action right now. Can you chip in to make Nestlé
clean up its act?



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P.S. Nestlé is already keeping an eye on us, but it's not ready for what’s
about to come!



  Thanks for all that you do,  
Yasmin, Ibrahim, Danny and the SumOfUs team



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More information:

[ [link removed] ]Big brands set to miss plastic sustainability targets
Reuters. 2 November 2022.
 
[ [link removed] ]50 E. coli infections in France linked to Nestlé pizzas; 2 deaths under
investigation
Food Safety News. 8 April 2022.
 
[ [link removed] ]BRANDED: The #BrandAudit2021 Report
Break Free From Plastic. 24 September 2021.
 
[ [link removed] ]Nestlé: Clean up your mess and stop bullying Didier!
SumOfUs.
 
[ [link removed] ]Vittel owners Nestlé face legal action over 'illegal' water boreholes
in France
Mediapart. 20 June 2020.
 

 

SumOfUs is a worldwide movement of people like you, working together to hold corporations accountable for their actions and forge a new, sustainable path for our global economy.

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