Nestlé Faces Scrutiny Over Water Treatment Processes
Nestlé Waters defends its mineral water quality following revelations about banned treatment processes, raising questions about industry practices and consumer safety.

Key Takeaways
- Nestlé Waters used prohibited treatments like carbon filters and UV on its mineral waters until 2023.
- A January 2023 government memo recommended suspending authorization for Nestlé sites in the Vosges and the Perrier site.
- Nestlé destroyed two million bottles of Perrier in April due to fecal bacteria contamination.
- Nestlé created a new brand, Maison Perrier, for drinks made from treated water without the mineral water label.
- European regulations do not strictly specify the threshold where filtration becomes prohibited disinfection.
By The Numbers
They Said
"All our waters today are pure at source."
"The food safety of our products has never been at stake, and consumer health safety has always been assured."