
The hazards of bio-accumulation, pollution, and the makeup of what we commonly hope are benign plastics are tackled in this documentary.... (Full plot summary below)
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The hazards of bio-accumulation, pollution, and the makeup of what we commonly hope are benign plastics are tackled in this documentary.
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| User ReviewOwen CSomething everyone should see before buying or renovating a house |
| User ReviewJacob Fextremely personal, revealing, socially conscious and sincere. |
| User ReviewJulia SMade me laugh how she carried that piece of vinyl everywhere she went (in the world) to find out what wasn't written on the box! For the amount of items that are manufactured, it's quite scary-true how wide-spread this problem is... Not just vinyl /PVC use/ production... and how the leaders of organizations do it for the bottom line: money. No matter the people's health or longevity. |
| User ReviewKatannya YAdvertises itself as the world's first toxic comedy--I don't know if I'd necessarily take that at face value, but for anyone not knowledgeable about the (evils) of vinyl, this is for you. For people already aware of how malicious vinyl is, it's still a good refresher! |
| User ReviewKristina MI am going to have get the vinyl siding off my house! Looks like vinyl and PVC etc. may be the new asbestos. Makes you wonder what other products we use everyday are using chemicals that are killing us and the planet....all in the name of corporate profits! |
| User ReviewPrivate UA good documentary on how to really help the environment. |
| User ReviewGiovanni EAmusing but can get on yours nerves after a while. That said, the documentary reveals some amazing information. |
| User ReviewBob MI admittedly got 10 minutes into this before deleting it from the ol' Tivo, but here's why: when you are making a documentary, I do NOT want to know how your subject is an interesting window through which to view your own personal tragic story. It's cliched and it's boring. |