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According to Nestlé, the Mossel Bay site will continue to use municipal water for fire systems and a back-up water supply. The factory, which was opened in 1958, operates around the clock.
Nestlé South Africa in Mossel Bay has today become the Swiss multinational’s latest regional business to transform its dairy factory into a “zero-water” manufacturing site, Mossel Bay ...
One of the world?s largest foods and beverage companies, Nestlé, has donated more than 200 000 litres of potable water to Herbertsdale, a small community near Mossel Bay, in the Western Cape, as ...
Food and drink company, Nestle South Africa has launched a zero-water zone at its Mossel Bay factory to reduce its dependence on municipal water. Friday, June 20, 2025 News ...
Nestlé South Africa on Tuesday launched its R88-million zero-water dairy manufacturing facility in Mossel Bay, in the Western Cape. The facility will allow Nestlé to reduce the factory’s water ...
Nestlé South Africa on Tuesday launched its R88-million zero-water dairy manufacturing facility in Mossel Bay, in the Western Cape. The facility will allow Nestlé to reduce the factory’s water ...
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