While bottled water may seem like a safe and healthy option, not all brands are created equal. Some bottled waters are heavily processed, contain questionable additives, or come in packaging that may ...
Bottled water has long been marketed as the cleaner, healthier alternative to tap water. Yet recent findings suggest that some of the most recognizable brands may not be delivering on those promises.
Nestlé Waters North America Inc. introduced its Eco-Shape bottle, a bottle that will go toward the company’s reduction in plastic. The introduction of the new product is expected to help the company ...
A protester holds up a sign during a 2015 rally outside the Nestle Waters bottling plant in Sacramento. An advocacy groups says the company deserves credit for pledging to use recycled plastic in its ...
Nestlé’s Pure Life® Purified Water recently announced a new campaign dedicated to encouraging children to drink more water. A recent study from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health found that ...
Water – we all need it to survive. In fact, the adequate amount of daily fluid intake is approximately 3.7 liters of fluids for men and 2.7 liters of fluids for women, according to the Mayo Clinic.
The new 200,000-square-foot facility in Chesterfield County will produce bottled spring water under the company’s Deer Park brand and bottled purified water under the Nestle Pure Life brand for ...