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This Land is Our Land

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In the midst of California’s historic drought, Nestlé Waters—the largest bottler of water in the world—is drawing millions of gallons of water a year from the San Bernardino National Forest. Nestle’s permit to remove this precious resource expired in 1988, at which point the Forest Service should have turned off the spigot.

In this four-minute documentary, we explain the impact Nestle’s operation is having on the forest and demand that the company and our government ensure this shared public resource is protected for future generations.

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We're fighting to prevent Nestlé from guzzling up public water in the San Bernardino National Forest.

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This Land is Our Land was created and released by The Story of Stuff Project and produced by Leighton Woodhouse.

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Unbottle San Bernardino

We're fighting to prevent Nestlé from guzzling up public water in the San Bernardino National Forest.

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