
How do toxins affect our lives, and what can we do about it? There are around 350.000 chemicals on the market; many of them are in the products we use, and many are harmful to our health and the environment. Listen to the stories from experts and agents of change working worldwide to resolve the issue. The first episodes of this podcast focus on the social, environmental, and health impacts of tex... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Transparency and traceability of chemicals is a prerequisite for a safe textile circular economy. How this can work in practice is researched in the ECHT (Enable Digital Product Passports with Chemicals areTraceability for a Circular Economy) project... more
Together with Dr Julian Schenten (ClientEarth) we discuss the EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) and what it means for chemicals in products.
Together with Gohar Khojayan, communication specialist at Armenian Women for Health and Healthy Environment (AWHHE) we discuss the impact of EDCs on women`s health and how to communicate the topic best.
Semia Gharbi, Chairperson of Tunisia`s Association of Environmental Education for Future Generations, discusses the import of textiles to Tunisia and the related challenges faced by the country.
Dr. Shahriar Hossain from the Environment and Social Development Organisation (ESDO) in Bangladesh reports on environmental and health challenges and pollutants from the textile manufacturing industry in Bangladesh.
It is estimated that, in 2019, more than 65 million tons of second-hand clothing were shipped to developing countries, and about 40% could not be sold due to their poor quality, ending up in landfills where they are dumped or burned. Gilbert Kuepouo,... more
Priti Mahesh from Toxics Link, India, tells us more about their report highlighting the presence of toxic chemicals, primarily Phthalates and VOCs, in organic and inorganic sanitary pads sold in the Indian market. The report generated discussions wor... more
Siddika Sultana, co-founder and Executive Director of the Environment and Social Development Organization (ESDO) in Bangladesh, speaks about challenges faced by women working in the textile industry in Bangladesh.
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