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Nestlé SA


Score: 1650
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NewsNestlé is again on top of the list for corporate violations around breast-milk substitutes, a UK report reveals. Meanwhile in Brazil, residents are opposing a Nestlé/Perrier bottling plant, which is drying up one of the country's historic sources of mineral water.
Score: 880
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Nestlé SA


Score: 770
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Nestlé SA


Score: 660
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Nestlé SA


Score: 660
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Corporate control of the food system
Score: 440
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Corporate control of the food system
Score: 440
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The G8 Summit is keen on bottled water, if the location of its summits is anything to go by. The 2003 Summit was held at Evian, home to French company Danone's major brand. This year the G8 is coming to Gleneagles, source of the water for Highland Spring.
Score: 330
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The Food and Drink Federation

A Corporate Profile

By Corporate Watch UK
Completed November 2002

2. Who, where, how much?

  • Company structure/ownership
  • FDF Policy formulation
  • A few key people

  • Score: 330
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    - MPs endorse airport expansion
    - City firms paid over £100m for catastrophic 'advice'
    - Tesco plans 'massive surge' before proposed restrictions
    - Nestlé's fairtrade PR exercise
    - Veolia sponsors Wildlife Photographer of the Year
    - Targeted ads on your mobile
    - FoI laws to be extended to some private companies
    Score: 330
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    Unilever


    Score: 220
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    In 2004, at the cost of £7.5 million to the British tax payer, DFID launched ENCISS – Enhancing the Interaction and Interface between Civil Society and the State to Improve Poor People's Lives. ENCISS is essentially a PR strategy to create consensus in Sierra Leone for the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRS) – a bundle of freemarket, corporate-friendly initiatives dreamt up by the IMF in return for 'aid.' In the official lingo, ENCISS is a “sensitisation” campaign. According to the ENCISS Project Memorandum (PM), obtained by Corporate Watch under the Freedom of Information Act, the main objective of the program is the “successful delivery of the PRS” by “aiming to strategically engage with civil society in contributing to an enabling environment for social and economic development.” This is being achieved in a number of ways.
    Score: 220
     
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