
Do you know how to turn ordinary water into a billion-dollar business? In Switzerland there's a company which has developed the art to perfection - Nestlé. This company dominates the global business in bottled water. Swiss journalist Res Gehringer has investigated this money-making phenomena. Nestlé refused to cooperate, on the pretext that it was "the wrong film at the wrong time". So Gehringer went on a journey of exploration, researching the story in the USA, Nigeria and... (Full plot summary below)
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Do you know how to turn ordinary water into a billion-dollar business? In Switzerland there's a company which has developed the art to perfection - Nestlé. This company dominates the global business in bottled water. Swiss journalist Res Gehringer has investigated this money-making phenomena. Nestlé refused to cooperate, on the pretext that it was "the wrong film at the wrong time". So Gehringer went on a journey of exploration, researching the story in the USA, Nigeria and Pakistan. His journey into the world of bottled water reveals the schemes and strategies of the most powerful food and beverage company on our planet.
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| User ReviewAlan LBuen documental que explica la cara oculta de una compañía como Nestlé. ¿A quién le pertenece el agua del planeta? es la pregunta; y si bien es cierto llegar a una respuesta concreta en un conflicto por el dominio de las fuentes de agua potable del planeta es complicado; la aproximación de Nestlé a este conflicto deja mucho que desear. Responder algo parecido a "no se trata de que el agua sea un derecho humano o no, claro que lo es, pero el problema real es saber cómo suministrarla a todos [...] por eso creemos que deben haber subsidios para los más pobres para obtener agua."; es una fuerte razón para dejar de confiar en la Responsabilidad Social de esta transnacional. |
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