Citizens in West Virginia take on a powerful corporation after they discover dumping of a toxic chemical into the water supply. Owned by Teflon Film LLC
The filmmakers behind @fedupmovie and @GMOOMGfilm are back to unravel one of the biggest environmental scandals of our time. THE DEVIL WE KNOW is available on Digital October 16th, or learn how you can host a screening: https://t.co/o46Xislj2J
Today, we remember Sue Bailey, who bravely shared her story with us in The Devil We Know. She was a true hero for speaking out about the dangers of PFOA and the malfeasance of DuPont. Rest in peace, Sue.
The upcoming @DarkWatersMovie tells the incredible true story that we saw last year in @DevilWeKnowFilm: the story of individuals taking a stand against corrupt corporations to save themselves and the environment.
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Check out Rob Bilott’s book, Exposure in @nytimes for ‘Erin Brockovich’ Fans, a David vs. Goliath Tale With a Twist https://t.co/ZRo0pF1qHc #thedevilweknow
Denmark to ban PFAS in food packaging! The ban, estimated to take effect by July 2020, would make Denmark the first country to ban the class of chemicals from food contact materials. #pfas 🇩🇰 https://t.co/ugdiJmGQqo
Ciao! Huge thank you to the students at the Technical HS in Vicenza, who translated the film into Italian so they could host screenings in their community. The Veneto Region of Italy has been impacted by PFAS contamination, and these students are real heroes!#thedevilweknow#PFAS
It has become clear that 3M, the company that originally developed PFOS and PFOA, had known for a very long time that these toxic and persistent chemicals were in our food. https://t.co/a6Hn0GPWQ1