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المقال

12 إبريل 2005

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Nestlé

[PDF] Nestlé response to Nils Rosemann report « Drinking Water Crisis in Pakistan and the Issue of Bottled Water – The Case of Nestlé’s ‘Pure Life’”

...the report takes a highly biased perspective, and we would like in the following few pages to provide our comments to these different elements raised...

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Pakistan: Case study by Nils Rosemann on the impact of Nestlé's "Pure Life" water business on the right to water

"The Case of Nestlé 'Pure Life': How the [UN] Norms apply" [scroll down to p.10]