Pepsi urged to report water quality at annual meeting
This week, at Pepsi's annual shareholders' meeting, North America's leading bottled water brand came under new scrutiny. Corporate Accountability International and its allies called on the corporation to publicly report water quality information as is required of public water systems.
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Listen to Corporate Accountability International's Executive Director, Kelle Louaillier, on the Marketplace Morning Report.

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