Yum. Your mouth will water when you see what Food & Water Watch’s Chef Rocky helped Edible EcoUnderground winner Hannah King cook up. It’s not only delicious but sustainable. Category: Nonprofits & ActivismUploaded by: GoodFoodnH2OHosted: youtube
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Food and Water Watch’s 2008 sustainable seafood recipe contest, held in preparation for the release of our recipe cookbook. Category: Nonprofits & ActivismUploaded by: GoodFoodnH2OHosted: youtube
Sag & Virgo Take Back the Tap
Food & Water Watch staff share why they are taking back the tap. Category: Nonprofits & ActivismUploaded by: GoodFoodnH2OHosted: youtube
Taurus Takes Back the Tap
A Taurus and her friend Moopheus tell the story of why their sign is the best for taking backing the tap. Category: Nonprofits & ActivismUploaded by: GoodFoodnH2OHosted: youtube
Gemini Takes Back the Tap
Nobody spreads the word better than Gemini Ben Schumin. Take this "twin’s" advice and get yours on tap. Category: Nonprofits & ActivismUploaded by: GoodFoodnH2OHosted: youtube
Aquarius Takes Back the Tap
An Aquarian shares a secret and explains why the sign of the water bearer is the best to beat the bottled water habit. Hint: Think beer. Category: Nonprofits & ActivismUploaded by: GoodFoodnH2OHosted: youtube
A Libran speaks out about why her sign is the best to take back the tap. Students, send in your video, compete to win $1,500. Category: Nonprofits & ActivismUploaded by: GoodFoodnH2OHosted: youtube
Have you got love for tap water? Food & Water Watch is challenging college students from around the United States to declare their love for tap water — and get it on film. Breaking the bottled water habit means not only recognizing the health, environmental and economic costs of bottled water but also building renewed […]