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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2010

Ever thought about how many plastic water bottles Canadians bought last year?

Learn more, and take a pledge to reduce bottled water waste, at http://www.filterforgood.ca

FilterForGood is a campaign Brita started in 2008 that encourages Canadians to reduce bottled water waste. At FilterForGood.ca, Canadians can learn more about the negative impacts of bottled water waste and take a pledge to reduce their consumption of bottled water.

Since FilterForGood first launched in 2008, thousands of Canadians have already pledged to reduce their bottled water intake by more than an estimated 12.5 million bottles and counting.

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  • @midcenkm misterjeffro said the song info. The company is Brita Filters

  • How about just showing some images of where that shit ends up instead? Cheaper and more effective. Africa, South America and our seas are being used as the wests thrashbin.

  • THAT POOL WOULD BE FRIGGEN AWESOME.... BAD VIDEO CAUSE THAT LOOKS LIKE ALLOT OF EASY TO CLEAN UP RECYCLING...MIX SOME GARBAGE IN WITH IT AND U HAVE A MASTERPIECE...SONG SUCKED ASS

  • @midcenkm the song is called "a fleeting chance" by The British Columbians. As far as I know, they haven't released this song in any recording. Great band however

  • Anyone know who the artist and what the song for this commercial is? Love it!

  • Considering Canada has some of the cleanest local water sources on earth, I can't believe people feel the need to buy bottled water at hugely inflated prices. Especially considering a large percentage of brands are just bottled tap water (from Toronto) anyways. I personally laugh at anyone dumb enough to waste their money on that trash.

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