Green Planet Films Announces a New Documentary in Development Called 'WIPE OUT The Rags and Riches of the Wet Wipes Industry'
The film will explore the history of wipes, types of wipes in consumer and industrial markets, and particularly 'flushable wipes' and global blockage incidences, clog clearance costs to local governments, user education and successful campaigns to reduce wipes in pipes, plus new developments in the nonwoven fiber industry for personal wipes labeled as 'flushable.'
MILL VALLEY, Calif., Jan. 23, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Green Planet Films announces the production of a new documentary intended for international broadcast called WIPE OUT. The program will take a global focus on the wet wipes industry, where the 2017-2021 growth rate is estimated to be 6.8% for both consumer and industrial segments combined. Convenience and hygiene are key to many, and now wipes for all types of use are being developed. While most are not meant to be flushed, the film will focus on the personal 'flushable' wipes segment.
"I had no idea what flushable wipes were and the problems wastewater treatment plants and some homeowners were having with clogs and the associated costs," says Green Planet Films founder Suzanne Harle. "While on vacation one day, I was kayaking in bad weather and ditched my kayak at a small town beach in Stonington, Connecticut where a white work truck was parked and I saw men looking down a drain. One man said he managed the Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) and offered help. He loaded my kayak in the back of the truck and took me to where my kayak was stored. Within seconds of being in the truck, he started talking about the problems of wipes being flushed and causing havoc in drains and at the WWTP. He said the biggest problem is public education. I immediately thought of making a film on this topic and started researching. I saw commonalities in global cities like Washington DC, London, Paris, Valencia and Sydney, and all are dealing with the same clogging situations. Some public awareness campaigns by Wastewater districts have been successful and we will look at those too."
Green Planet Films is seeking additional funding and marketing outreach partners.
Media Contact: Suzanne Harle 415.377.5471 [email protected]
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Green Planet Films, founded in 2003, is a California-based non-profit distributor of nature, environmental and human ecology films. Follow this project on Facebook.
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