Unpublished Trial Against Nestlé for Pollution: in the Vosges, the Wild Dumps, "It Is the Generations to Come that Will Suffer Them"
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The Swiss mineral water giant appeared on Monday 23 March at the Nancy Correctional Court for "unstandard pollution." Justice accused him of having abandoned plastic bottles in four wild dumps.
On March 23, the major trial of Nestlé Waters opens, accused of having abandoned thousands of tons of plastic waste near Vittel. Reporterre retraces this long investigation, marked by a code of silence and impunity. It was a mushroom-picking outing that ended in a plastic graveyard. In the autumn of 2008, Christiane Mathis-Vuattoux, a now-retired teacher, and a friend of her daughter were crossing land belonging to the Nestlé Waters company on t…
In the Vosges, Nestlé Waters Supply East, its subsidiary, is accused of leaving behind old illegal landfills, the legacy of the bottling plants of Vittel and Contrexéville, which it has become 100% owner since 1992. The trial begins this Monday in Nancy.
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