The corporation that wanted to open a bottling plant in McCloud, California
What is Nestle?
The large body of water that a large % of plastic waste ends up in across the globe
What is the ocean?
The term for the last place that garbage ends up, particularly in relation to the ocean
What is a sink?
The number of legs that a lobster has
What is 10?
The industry that was known as "Mother McCloud"
What is timber?
The number of water quality regulations that are enforced on bottled water companies
What is 0?
The name for a system of rotating ocean currents that cause the formation of garbage patches when trash becomes stuck there
What is a gyre?
The number of careers that Barbie, an icon and a girlboss, has had since 1959
What is 200+?
The number of years McCloud's legal battle with Nestle took
What is 6 years?
The number of people at the FDA responsible for overseeing bottled water
What is 1 person? (0 can also be accepted, because it isn't even really her job)
The article of clothing nano materials are used in most often, as an anti fungal
What are socks?
The name for a single strand of spaghetti
What is a spaghetto?
The % of people in Bangladesh without access to safe, sanitary water
What is 60%?
The small town in Texas with a large plastic manufacturer causing health impacts to residents through unregulated air pollution
What is Corpus Christi?
The hollow particle that exists in our bodies and could potentially be used as an alternative vaccine delivery in the future
What is a Vault Particle?
The food item it is illegal to sell in Ohio on a Sunday
What are Corn Flakes?
The animal that is imbued with powers from the water of a stream in Irish mythology, and will grant those powers if eaten
What is a fish?
The company that started the bottled water craze by providing water in glass bottles at bars
What is Perrier?
The % of all plastic that is recycled
What is 7%?
The name of the best CORE: Water professor at Colgate
Dr. Tseng