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[San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2024
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (5 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
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Many factories around the world use perfluorinated chemicals to make everyday products. Due to their chemical stability, these compounds are “forever chemicals” They do not break down. Even worse, they can build up inside the human body and cause health problems, including cancer, and compromise the immune system. Companies have routinely dismissed campaigners who insist that cancer cases have risen close tofactories which use perfluorinated chemicals. They claim that only small amounts of chemicals are released into the environment. Our investigation proves that they are wrong. Fifteen years ago Ted van der Vlies was diagnosed with leukemia. He lives in the shadow of the local chemical plant. Later he took part in a regional blood sampling campaign which showed that his blood was terribly contaminated with PFOA, a perfluorinated “Forever Chemical” Our team investigated two chemical factories, in France and the Netherlands. We took samples of the air, of the soil in gardens close to the plants, in the river water upstream and downstream of the factory, in the tap water. We also tested samples of breast milk from breastfeeding mothers in the area. The results were shocking. Our investigation has already had an impact in the fight to ban these “Forever Chemicals” which are impacting health and contaminating our planet
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Originally produced by Java Films in 2023
Mode of access: World Wide Web