Polaris Institute Press Release, February 19, 2008 - Following the bottled water industry’s recent trend of decreasing sales, Nestlé Waters announced today a 1.6% drop in bottled water sales for 2008. Nestlé Waters, a division of Swiss food giant Nestlé, counts 72 bottled water brands around the world including Nestlé Pure Life in Canada. This is the first significant annual decrease in bottled water sales for the company.
“Today’s announcement by Nestlé Waters is just the latest example of a growing trend away from bottled water and back to the tap,” says Richard Girard, Research Coordinator for the Polaris Institute. “Across the country municipalities, universities, churches, restaurants and unions are kicking out the bottled and turning on the tap”.
Canadian Bottled Water Statistics:
-24 municipalities from 6 provinces have instituted restrictions on bottled water
-40+ municipalities are exploring restrictions on bottled water
-The Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) recently issued a communiqué to all 444 members endorsing actions on bottled water
-21 university and college campuses have established “bottled water free zones”
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For more information:
Richard Girard, Polaris Institute, 613-237-1717 x105, richard@polarisinstitute.org