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Where is Nestle pure life water come from?

What does "legit water" mean? Nestle Pure Life is a brand for a variety of bottled ... um ... water-based beverages (at least some of them have fruit flavorings and Splenda (sucralose) added). I meant, is it just reused tap water? Or does it come from natural springs and such?


How many plant locations does Nestle has?

Nestle operates over 400 factories in 84 countries worldwide. Each factory serves as a production or manufacturing plant for Nestle's wide range of food and beverage products.


What is zephyrhills water used for?

Zephyrhills water is specially sold by Nestle, the same company that produces Poland Spring water. It comes from carefully selected springs. Due to the location from where it originates, it is rich in minerals.


What method of distribution does Nestle use?

Nestle uses a mix of distribution methods, including direct selling, wholesaling, and retailing. They have a global distribution network that includes supermarkets, convenience stores, e-commerce channels, and other retailers to reach consumers worldwide. Additionally, Nestle works with distributors and wholesalers to ensure their products are widely available to customers.


What kind of waste does Nestle SA produce?

Nestle SA produces various types of waste, including packaging waste, food waste, and wastewater from its manufacturing processes. The company has committed to reducing its environmental impact through initiatives like sustainable sourcing and recycling programs.