This is a response paper for the documentary film: A River of Waste. The paper will give relevance to the contents of the documentary; followed by a discussion on the intensity of the problem and its resolution (McCorkell). A River of Waste is a documentary film about the apparent corruption in the food production industry on account of their waste disposal practices. The documentary explores the manner in which waste disposal practices in the food production industry are in sharp contrast to the public perception of matters (McCorkell, A River Of Waste - Laurels - ...