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Nestlé committed the largest-ever greenwashing ecocide

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The video is in French, so here’s the gist—it’s shocking.

Nestlé dumped 43,000 cubic meters of plastic waste on land that sits above their water sources.

To “fix” it, they planted 10,000 trees on top and advertised it as: “Nestlé has planted 10,000 trees in Les Vosges.”

Over time, that plastic leaches into the water, creating massive microplastic contamination.

Now, they have to carbon-filter the water before bottling it to remove the microplastics.


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