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There’s a lot going on in the world right now, especially when it comes to the climate emergency and global pollution. Despite the fact chemical pollution has recently crossed the planetary boundary safe for humanity and is threatening the integrity of the global ecosystem, exposure...

Lead in plumbing pipes was thought to bring about the demise of the Roman Empire. In the early 1900’s, it was common practice to use lead pipes for plumbing. Lead in drinking water may arise from these sources Lead solder used on metal pipe such as...

Safe T Bottle - the only drinking water bottles certified LEACHSAFE! Did you know?In August 2008, SIGG was forced to stop lining their drinking water bottles with a resin containing BPA because of consumer pressure. WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A DRINKING WATER BOTTLE...

Oxybenzone an ingredient found in over 50% of sunscreens (and in the blood of 96% of the US population) can trigger allergic reactions, is a potential hormone disruptor and penetrates the skin in relatively large amounts with many experts now recommending that it should not...

Pesticides are ubiquitous - there is virtually no where on this planet that you cant find them. When you consider that less than 0.1% of the pesticide actually reach their target pests, leaving 99.9% to move into the general environment you can see now why...