Babies are being born with disabilities
When dozens of babies in Corby are born with disabilities, their mothers embark on a battle to hold those responsible to account. Based on a true story happening in regions around the world like northern New Jersey, USA and New Delhi, India.
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"Toxic Town" serves as a powerful catalyst for change, shedding light on the urgent need for environmental accountability. The film chronicles the heart-wrenching story of mothers in Corby whose babies are born with disabilities, igniting a movement that transcends borders—much like the real-life struggles in northern New Jersey and New Delhi.
As audiences engage with this true story, they’re confronted with stark data: the alarming correlation between industrial negligence and public health crises. The film not only raises awareness but also drives policy discussions, compelling lawmakers to reconsider environmental regulations. For instance, it echoes the lessons learned from Netflix's sustainability initiatives, emphasizing the necessity for responsible corporate practices.
By intertwining personal narratives with pressing societal issues, "Toxic Town" inspires communities to advocate for change, fostering a collective voice that demands accountability and action in the face of environmental degradation.
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