Post subject: Re: "Water is not a human right" - Nestlé chairman
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:21 am
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BrisbaneRhino wrote:What he's arguing is that treating water as though its completely free has led to massive wastage around the world - i.e. if you don't get charged for using water, what incentives are there to improve the efficient use of it?
It does not follow that the solution to efficient use of water is to charge for it.
It isn't completely free anyway. We as consumers either pay water rates or are on a meter (as I am).
I do recall some years ago a water company trying to levy people with water butts a charge because they were catching water that belonged to the water company because it fell on their turf so to speak. That was thrown out and quite rightly so.
Of course while our UK water supply isn't free the from disruption due to drought and we waste a lot due to leakage, I doubt any political party could allow water companies to in effect ration water by price on the pretence this was an eco-friendlly initiative!
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Post subject: Re: "Water is not a human right" - Nestlé chairman
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 3:11 pm
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I've never got the milk thing. If the diet of the mother isn't very nutricious then surely formula milk will be better than the stuff she is producing herself?
Post subject: Re: "Water is not a human right" - Nestlé chairman
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 3:29 pm
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wigan_rlfc wrote:I've never got the milk thing. If the diet of the mother isn't very nutricious then surely formula milk will be better than the stuff she is producing herself?
That's certainly a possibility in some cases. Nestle don't work on that "possibility" though. They work to convert as many as possible to formula milk in order to sell their product - wether they need formula or not. In the West it's a problem, in the developing world it can be a catastrophic health issue as breast milk is sterile and contains vital antibodies against killer diseases we don't have to deal with anymore. Even here you have to sterilise bottles, teets etc. and we don't have cholora, diptheria, hepatitis etc. to contend with. Where is an African mother going to get clean water (can't use bottled water - not even here - contains too high a mineral content), etc.?
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Post subject: Re: "Water is not a human right" - Nestlé chairman
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 3:55 pm
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DHM wrote:That's certainly a possibility in some cases. Nestle don't work on that "possibility" though. They work to convert as many as possible to formula milk in order to sell their product - wether they need formula or not. In the West it's a problem, in the developing world it can be a catastrophic health issue as breast milk is sterile and contains vital antibodies against killer diseases we don't have to deal with anymore. Even here you have to sterilise bottles, teets etc. and we don't have cholora, diptheria, hepatitis etc. to contend with. Where is an African mother going to get clean water (can't use bottled water - not even here - contains too high a mineral content), etc.?
Not just that (if that's not bad enough anyway) ... but when Nestle's marketing leads people to believe that the bottle formula is way, way better than breast milk and the poor woman buys into the notion ... and then, because she is poor, she dilutes it too much, the kid ends up malnourished anyway. She's trying to do the best by her child and it's not her fault that she's uneducated.
And ... and ... they changed the shell on Smarties. Baastards.
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Post subject: Re: "Water is not a human right" - Nestlé chairman
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 4:44 pm
JerryChicken
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Standee wrote:Stop using potable water to flush sewage into the drains, wash clothes with detergents....there are a great many ways we could reduce our water usage.
We even water golf courses, sports fields etc. with potable water, it's insane.
Problem is, people are just so used to it.
The hotel that my wife works at has its own water supply from springs in the grounds, they use that water in some of the toilets and get complaints that the toilets have a brown stain around the water line, its not the obvious, its the ground water thats doing it and it cant be scrubbed off - they also use it in the jacuzzi's and the swimming pool (after its been tested every day) and get complaints that there is sometimes a very faint brown tinge to it - the water comes off the Yorkshire moors, so yes, it will have some trace elements that get through the filters in it but they are being "Green" and then guests whine about it on Trip Advisor.
We're too soft.
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Post subject: Re: "Water is not a human right" - Nestlé chairman
Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 1:11 pm
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Standee wrote:Stop using potable water to flush sewage into the drains, wash clothes with detergents....there are a great many ways we could reduce our water usage.
We even water golf courses, sports fields etc. with potable water, it's insane.
Absolutely agree with you on this.
I often work in a new building that uses 'brown' water to flush the toilets etc. It's extraordinary how many people think, on first seeing that, that it's unhealthy/bad.
It makes absolute sense.
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