Break the Bottled Water Habit

Break the Bottled Water Habit Campaign Partners

Corporate Accountability InternationalCorporate Accountability International

Corporate Accountability International has been waging winning campaigns to challenge corporate abuse for more than 30 years.  During those 30 years, the organization has saved lives and protected public health by forcing corporations like Nestlé, nuclear weapons makers General Electric, and big tobacco corporation Philip Morris/Altria to halt abusive practices.

Now, Corporate Accountability International is challenging transnational corporations that are abusing the human right to water, starting with the bottled water industry. The organization’s Think Outside the Bottle campaign is a collaborative effort with  Center for a New American Dream and other major national organizations, communities of faith, student groups, cities, celebrities and concerned individuals across the country. The campaign encourages people to choose tap over bottled water and support the efforts of government officials to invest in public water systems. On the web at www.thinkoutsidethebottle.org.

ThinkMTV

ThinkMTVThinkMTV is the umbrella for MTV's on-air, off-air and online pro-social campaigns that engage, educate and encourage young people to take action on some of the biggest challenges facing their generation. Think.MTV.com is an online community where young people, their friends and some of the biggest names in pop culture come together to effect positive social change. The Think online community is dynamic, multimedia-driven and enables youth to easily learn more about the issues that matter to them most, share their opinions - via uploaded online videos, podcasts and blogs - and connect with others to make a difference. The site is one of the only to reward members for positive actions taken online or off, serving up chances to hang out with socially conscious celebs, access to exclusive MTV events, exposure on MTV and other national media outlets, as well as grants, scholarships and more. Think.MTV.com was founded in partnership with the Case Foundation, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Goldhirsh Foundation and MCJ Amelior Foundation. For more information or to build a profile and become involved, visit Think.MTV.com