Tapped (2009)
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Tapped (2009)
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Tapped is a film that examines the role of the bottled water industry and its effects on our health, climate change, pollution, and our reliance on oil.
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Tapped Trailer
tappedfilm
https://youtu.be/72MCumz5lq4
Uploaded on Feb 11, 2009
Tapped is a film that examines the role of the bottled water industry and its effects on our health, climate change, pollution, and our reliance on oil.
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Tapped (film)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tapped is a 2009 documentary film by directors Stephanie Soechtig and Jason Lindsey.[1] The two began the documentary after research into ocean pollution "kept leading them to bottled water".[2]
Synopsis
Tapped looks into the bottled water industry and its long term effects socially, economically and ecologically.[3] The filmmakers focused on industry giants such as PepsiCo and Nestlé Waters, visiting a town that Nestlé contains a factory in as well as running tests on the bottles the company uses for its products. Their results came back showing "several potentially harmful chemicals, some known carcinogens".[4] The documentary also focused on the amount of bottles that are recycled, noting that "Forty percent of bottled water is really just filtered tap water, and every day we throw away 30 million single-served bottles of water.[5]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tapped_%28film%29
Examines the role of the bottled water industry and its effects on our health, climate change, pollution, and our reliance on oil. The documentary is well structured and presents an overwhelming amount of evidence which will change the way anyone thinks about bottled and municipal water.
Both the "manufacture" of the water itself, and also where the bottles come from, where they go after use and how they influence our lives while they're with us. The willful absence of major companies such as Coke, Pepsi and Nestle is extremely telling in light of all the material presented.
One can only hope that the small voice of this film will be heard over the huge booming commercial machine that these and other companies represent in the popular media. If you haven't seen this movie, simply watch it. It's that good and the information is something everyone should know.
http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/tapped/
Tapped (film)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tapped is a 2009 documentary film by directors Stephanie Soechtig and Jason Lindsey.[1] The two began the documentary after research into ocean pollution "kept leading them to bottled water".[2]
Synopsis
Tapped looks into the bottled water industry and its long term effects socially, economically and ecologically.[3] The filmmakers focused on industry giants such as PepsiCo and Nestlé Waters, visiting a town that Nestlé contains a factory in as well as running tests on the bottles the company uses for its products. Their results came back showing "several potentially harmful chemicals, some known carcinogens".[4] The documentary also focused on the amount of bottles that are recycled, noting that "Forty percent of bottled water is really just filtered tap water, and every day we throw away 30 million single-served bottles of water.[5]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tapped_%28film%29
Examines the role of the bottled water industry and its effects on our health, climate change, pollution, and our reliance on oil. The documentary is well structured and presents an overwhelming amount of evidence which will change the way anyone thinks about bottled and municipal water.
Both the "manufacture" of the water itself, and also where the bottles come from, where they go after use and how they influence our lives while they're with us. The willful absence of major companies such as Coke, Pepsi and Nestle is extremely telling in light of all the material presented.
One can only hope that the small voice of this film will be heard over the huge booming commercial machine that these and other companies represent in the popular media. If you haven't seen this movie, simply watch it. It's that good and the information is something everyone should know.
http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/tapped/
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