Company-government reasons

Why they don't make sense

Soft drinks company held for contaminating groundwater

Food safety authorities in South Korea called on beverage makers to withdraw vitamin- c enriched drinks that were found to contain the carcinogen benzene. The Korea Food and Drug Administration

Coca-Cola

Cadmium traced in soft drink sludge

Notice to Coke: The Supreme Court (SC), on May 6, 2005, issued a notice to multinational soft drinks company Coca-Cola on a plea of Kerala's Perumatty grama panchayat, which sought an order to

News of Coca Cola's (Coke) crimes in the third world has reached the boardroom. Shareholders grilled chief executive Neville Isdell on Coke's role in groundwater depletion in India and killings of

Who s afraid of the right to information?

Soft drink industry snatches another lifeline

New norms for water in soft drinks

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