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Nestlé's Pure Life water comes from Arrowhead mountain in California. The water extracted here come from lakes and springs and it is 100% spring water that originates as rain or snow.
The extraction itself does not hurt the environment as Nestlé constantly monitors the water levels so they don't destroy any natural springs.
Nestlé has bottling factories in Ontario and BC. Their first Canadian factory opened in 1918, and they currently employ 3500 Canadians.
Nestlé was recently warned because the company was using too many resources. In 2008 Nestlé was producing over 3 billion plastic bottles that required an annual 1.7 million barrels of oil. This is very bad as literal tons of waste is being created and all the company seems to receive are fines.
Nestlé bought a page in the Globe and Mail and claimed their water was environmentally friendly. It was no surprise when people got upset and complained about false advertisement.