Lee Hart

Lee Hart

Award- winning career communicator Lee Hart is founder and president of Brand Amp, helping companies propel their messages and achieve goals. Brand Amp is leading the charge on the geotourism frontier with Travel Green Colorado and The Center for Geotourism. Founding member organization, The Dangerous Collective.

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One response to “Shades of Nestle: FL town battles water harvesting project”

  1. Every Community should have Their own water bottleing Company for Local use only for convience and emergency’s. Corperations to come in truck water many more miles for Corperate Stock Share Holders to Start Making Money off of spring water before they even get a shovel in the ground. Is not Sustainabled for any community’s Benifet. They could take a percentage of the spring water add other water to it, filter out somethings then put other things back in. Creating a posisbility for E- Coli and who knows what. Some time back maybe March or April there was a High School in Costa Mesa, California, that had contaminated bottled water in there vending machines. Modern test show tap water is as good or even sometime better and safer then Bottled Water. I believe if Chaffee Citizens could get on the same page we can step up the recycleing in the County produced our own brand of bottled water. Market it on light rail to Pueblo on renewable energy then we can be a model for the Nation. In Stead of doing it “Old School” Like Nestle wants to do it. Then we can put it to sleep the Idea of sending trucks to Denver and increasing the Carbon Footprint. Namaste, Carlo

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