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      • Tapped looks into the bottled water industry and its long-term effects socially, economically and ecologically. The filmmakers focused on industry giants such as PepsiCo and Nestlé Waters, visiting a town containing a Nestlé factory as well as running tests on the bottles the company uses for its products.
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  1. 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] .

  2. Is access to clean drinking water a basic human right, or a commodity that should be bought and sold like any other article of commerce? Stephanie Soechtig’s debut feature is an unflinching examination of the big business of bottled water.

  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt1344784Tapped (2009) - IMDb

    Tapped: Directed by Stephanie Soechtig, Jason Lindsey. With Sally Bethea, Earl Blumenauer, Amanda Brown, Eugene Brown. 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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    • Documentary
    • Stephanie Soechtig, Jason Lindsey
    • 2009-07-31
  4. Dec 5, 2023 · Tapped” is a 2009 documentary film by directors Stephanie Soechtig and Jason Lindsey. After researching ocean pollution, the filmmakers were inspired to produce the movie, which “kept leading them to bottled water.”

  5. Apr 20, 2010 · Stephanie Soechtig: The initial idea for Tapped began with the movie’s executive producer Michelle Wolrath sending me a link to this video about the plastic stew in the Atlantic Ocean [the Atlantic Garbage Patch]. At that time, there was ten times as much plastic as there was plankton, and now we know ten years later that there’s forty ...

  6. Is access to clean drinking water a basic human right, or a commodity that should be bought and sold like any other article of commerce? Stephanie Soechtig's debut feature is an unflinching examination of the big business of bottled water.

    • 75 min
  7. Aug 10, 2010 · Directed with gusto by Stephanie Soechtig, the film is part of a larger consumer advocacy and green initiative targeting bottled water. (Check out Fresh Air's recent interview with...