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Pepsi urged to report water quality at annual meeting

Last 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.

Read the press release.

Listen to Corporate Accountability International's Executive Director, Kelle Louaillier, on the Marketplace Morning Report.


 Click here to learn more about Think Outside the Bottle

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Marketplace - Pepsi and the bottled water activists

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See our Winter 2008 Newsletter.



Major Campaigns
Water
Corporate control of water, including the bottled water industry, is contributing to the growing global water crisis.
Tobacco
Why is Big Tobacco still fighting the global tobacco treaty? And why has the U.S. still not ratified it?
Other Campaigns
Food
What agribusiness and food corporations don’t want you to know about their role in the global food epidemic, hunger and obesity.
Oil
Oil companies across the globe are causing permanent damage to our air, water and communities.

Campaign Photo Credits: Tobacco: Dr. Joe Losos, Water: the film "Thirst" Snitow-Kaufman Productions. Aquafib logo: Rebranding of this product is credited to the Polaris Institute. Truth in advertising will set you free.

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