"The Bitter Drink" - Profits before People in the State of Kerala, India
sociétélibre | 09.11.2003 22:40 | Ecology | Globalisation | Health | Oxford
Date: Wednesday 12th Nov
Time: 8:30pm
Venue: Massey Room, Balliol College
Cost: £1.50
The largest Coca-Cola plant in India is being accused of draining water
from farmland in the southern state of Kerala, damaging the local economy
and way of life.
After the screening, there will be speeches and discussion of corporate
responsibility issues by Tabitha Troughton of Corporate Watch UK and
Elizabeth Stuart, formerly of Christian Aid.
Time: 8:30pm
Venue: Massey Room, Balliol College
Cost: £1.50
The largest Coca-Cola plant in India is being accused of draining water
from farmland in the southern state of Kerala, damaging the local economy
and way of life.
After the screening, there will be speeches and discussion of corporate
responsibility issues by Tabitha Troughton of Corporate Watch UK and
Elizabeth Stuart, formerly of Christian Aid.
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