Agua embotellada en México: de la privatización del suministro a la mercantilización de los recursos hídricos

作者: Raúl Pacheco-Vega ,

DOI: 10.32870/ESPIRAL.V22I63.1671

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摘要: Recently, the human right to water paradigm has brought along heated debates with regards vital liquid’s marketization. In an era when drinking supply for human consumption is under serious threat due climatic change, world debate centred on topics of (in) security, it comes as a surprise that bottled consumption in Mexico had such exponential growth, given its position one countries highest degree of insecurity worldwide. In this article, I present an analysis process privatization supply in Mexico, focusing specifically extraction, bottling and distribution water. Using policy regime framework analytical tool, in article show that growing consumption result of convergence specific ideas tap water drinkability, weakened institutional structure that yields against enormous pressure multinational bottled water companies, and huge strength both marketing-wise politically-wise bottling corporations are able harness. The presented here shows academic discussions water supply have put aside growth of bottled business, resulting marketization of resources.

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