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.
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.