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“Company not only had privileged access to water, but also paid just 120 pesos for a cubic metre to pump and sell water, while households in La Calera are charged between 697 and 3,720 pesos” www.theguardian.com/global-devel...
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While La Calera faced severe water rationing, local springs were being drained by the drinks giant’s franchise. So the residents fought back
‘This is what I was born for’: the drought-ridden Colombian town that took on Coca-Cola Femsa – and won
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Ralph Martin