
I think Green Chemistry is a great initiative to reduce chemical exposure and pollution. I like that it attempts at cutting the issue at the base: preventing companies from manufacturing and using the harmful chemicals in the first place, and thus not only reducing the exposure in people, but also reducing pollution at a molecular level. The twelve principles of Green Chemistry give a very comprehensive plan to reduce the creation and use of harmful and polluting chemicals. Since most manmade products are made with or composed of these harmful chemicals, I believe an initiative like this has the potential to have a great effect on the environment and on people. Let's hope its practice becomes more popular among manufacturers.
Hi Hugo,
ReplyDeleteI agree that green chemistry is a great public health initiative and I do hope it gains popularity. Climate change has been making the news lately and I hope this brings people attention to address the issue. If there is a huge public urge to make changes, this will hopefully cause political leaders and industries who never cared about the ecosystem think about how they can contribute to address climate change.
Hi,
ReplyDeleteDo you think you could go green? You mention a lot of good points but don't say if you think you could actually achieve or would be willing to do it. I am curious as now you have some PH knowledge. Dan