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===In Canada=== |
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Nestlé Waters is mostly Canada's largest water bottling company, by volume, with 2 bottling facilities. The larger of the two bottling facilities is located in [[Aberfoyle, Ontario]] with the second facility located in [[Hope, British Columbia]] and warehouses located in [[Chilliwack, British Columbia]], [[Hamilton, Ontario]] and [[Laval, Quebec]]. |
Nestlé Waters is mostly Canada's largest water bottling company, by volume, with 2 bottling facilities. The larger of the two bottling facilities is located in [[Aberfoyle, Ontario]] with the second facility located in [[Hope, British Columbia]] and warehouses located in [[Chilliwack, British Columbia]], [[Hamilton, Ontario]] and [[Laval, Quebec]]. |
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===In Pakistan=== |
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Shujaat Ali (Shujie Khujli) is the founder of Nestle Pure Life in Pakistan. He is currently perusing his bachelors degree in Computer Sciences from Lahore University of Management Sciences. He is also the founder and chair person of [http://theeducationist.org The Educationist], a social Enterprise in Pakistan. |
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== Critics == |
== Critics == |
Revision as of 12:09, 14 December 2015
Nestlé Pure Life is produced by Nestlé Waters North America.
About
The brand has been sold as Nestlé Pure Life since 2002. Prior to that it was known as Aberfoyle Springs and had been produced by the Aberfoyle Springs company since 1993. Nestlé Pure Life water is sold in Canada and the United States.
After purchasing the Aberfoyle Springs brand and facilities in 2000, Nestlé changed the name first, in 2002, to "Nestlé Pure Life Aberfoyle," and then to "Nestlé Pure Life Natural Spring Water". Nestlé also bottles the Montclair brand in its facilities.
Nestlé's Aberfoyle Springs plant currently bottles two different waters: the on-site Aberfoyle spring water, and spring water tankered in from Cedar Valley Spring in Erin, Ontario. In addition, spring water is botted on-site in Hope, British Columbia. In the United States, Nestlé Pure Life is a purified (filtered) water.
In Canada
Nestlé Waters is mostly Canada's largest water bottling company, by volume, with 2 bottling facilities. The larger of the two bottling facilities is located in Aberfoyle, Ontario with the second facility located in Hope, British Columbia and warehouses located in Chilliwack, British Columbia, Hamilton, Ontario and Laval, Quebec.
Critics
Nestlé was critized that the water will be bottled in poor regions like South Africa, which could drain natural water sources and affect people who can't afford the expensive bottled water. The movie Bottled Life documented 2012 the situation and won several film awards.[1]