Tapped is a 2009 documentary film by directors Stephanie Soechtig and Jason Lindsey. The two began the documentary after research into ocean pollution kept leading them to bottled water.
Grist wrote A few too many midinterview cutaways to Soechtig looking concerned came off as a little journalistically selfimportant, but Tapped does a solid job of covering every aspect of this damaging industry and inspiring more outrage than despair. The Los Angeles Times praised the film, stating that the film was persuasive and a compact, clearheaded documentary. NPRs Glenn McDonald praised the film but criticized some of the editing done to ridicule industry spokespeople, stating that it was unnecessary as the films content sells itself.President and CEO of Nestl Waters North America until 2013 Kim Jeffery responded to several of the questions brought up by the film, stating that the bottles used for the products were safe and that one of the chemicals discovered in the tests, BisphenolA was in the liners of all canned foods to prevent botulism, and in the DVDs of the documentary that people were able to purchase. ........
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