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So, 'Contaminated: The Carpet Industry's Toxic Legacy' dives deep into this unsettling saga of PFAS chemicals and their unexpected journey from our floors to the water sources of Georgia, Alabama, and South Carolina. The documentary has a cool investigative tone, like an old-school FRONTLINE piece, and it weaves together reports from various credible sources. The pacing feels deliberate, letting you really absorb the weight of the issue. You’ll get a good mix of interviews, on-the-ground footage, and some stark visuals that illustrate the harsh realities of environmental contamination. It’s not just about the carpets; it’s about corporate responsibility and the long-term effects on communities. It’s thought-provoking and packed with insights that linger after watching.
Investigative journalism from credible sourcesFocus on environmental issues and community impactsStrong visuals and interviews throughout
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