Upon receiving the news that these chemicals were found in my lab
results, I would be extremely concerned. My immediate thoughts would be how did
these chemicals get in my system? What did I consume or come in contact with
that exposed me to these chemicals? Is there anything I can do to remove them
from my system? Once I figure out how I was exposed to these chemicals, I would
work on removing any substances from my home that may be triggers to these
chemicals. If I had children, I would take them to get tested as well because more
than likely they were exposed to the chemical as well. I find it insane that
the EPA doesn’t require manufactures to test for the effects of new chemicals on
human health before getting approved. The federal government should make it
mandatory for chemical manufactures to submit data before allowing the chemicals
on the market.
I have never thought about chemistry in a sustainable way and it was really interesting to learn about this as it was a new concept for me. My favorite part was learning about the difference between green chemistry and cleaning up pollution. Green chemistry reduces pollution while cleaning up pollution includes cleaning up environmental spills (and other releases) and treating waste streams. I think green chemistry is great for human health by providing cleaner water, air, i ncreased safety for workers in the chemical industry, s afer consumer products, safer food, and less exposure to chemicals. Green chemistry reduces the risk of exposure to chemicals of concern to human health and the environment across life cycle. It helps r educe exposure across the globe and aims to have healthier communities, materials, products, people and planet. The 12 principles really helped me better understand how green chemistry reduces risk and minimizes environmental footprint. They serve as ...
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