Persistent and Pervasive: Feminists Take on Toxics

Sally Edwards, Anna Mason

A crash course in feminist environmental health! Learn with us through case studies of products marketed to women and girls including cleaning products, cosmetics/personal care, menstrual/intimate care products and more. We discuss the health effects of toxic chemicals in these products and hear from feminist scientists and activists who are designing creative solutions by raising awareness, advocating for policy reform, and community organizing for action! Contact:PersistentandPervasive@gmail.com

Episodes

  1. 01/18/2022

    Advocating for Safe and Just Cleaning

    In Part 2 of our mini-series on toxic chemicals in cleaning products, we  focus on the efforts of organizers, domestic workers and scientists to strive towards safe and healthy working conditions, as well as job security and benefits for those in the cleaning work sector. We speak with an organizer with the National Domestic Worker’s Alliance, a chemical engineer working to ensure that safer chemicals are used in consumer products, and a founder of a worker-owned cleaning coop. All of these solutions combined are helping to ensure that domestic workers are respected and treated with dignity, have safe working conditions, and have a path to build economic security for themselves and their families.   TO LEARN MORE: Links to organizations mentioned in this episode: National Domestic Workers Alliance:  https://www.domesticworkers.org/ Make the Road NY:  https://maketheroadny.org/ Safe and Just Cleaners: https://safeandjustcleaners.org/ Women’s Voices for the Earth:  https://www.womensvoices.org/ ALIA:  https://www.myalia.org/ Toxics Use Reduction Institute:  https://www.turi.org/ Brazilian Women’s Group:http://verdeamarelo.org/bwg/ Vida Verde:   http://verdeamarelo.org/vidaverde/ Hand in Hand:  https://domesticemployers.org/ Resources to identify safer cleaning products: US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Safer Choice:  https://www.epa.gov/saferchoice US Environmental Protection Agency DFE certified disinfectants:https://www.epa.gov/pesticide-labels/dfe-certified-disinfectants Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Institute (TURI) List of Safer Disinfectant Products:  https://www.turi.org/Our_Work/Cleaning_Laboratory/COVID-19_Safely_Clean_Disinfect/Safer_Disinfecting_Products/List_of_Safer_Disinfecting_Products City of San Francisco - SF Approved cleaning products:  https://www.sfapproved.org/cleaners-homes-small-businesses Green Seal:  https://greenseal.org/ EcoLogo: https://www.ul.com/services/ecologo-certification Cradle to Cradle Certified Products Registry:  https://www.c2ccertified.org/products/registry Environmental Working Group (EWG) Verified™:  https://www.ewg.org/ewgverified/cleaning-products.php Apps: Clearya:  https://www.clearya.com/ Think Dirty:  https://thinkdirtyapp.com/ Detox Me:  https://silentspring.org/detox-me-app-tips-healthier-living

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A crash course in feminist environmental health! Learn with us through case studies of products marketed to women and girls including cleaning products, cosmetics/personal care, menstrual/intimate care products and more. We discuss the health effects of toxic chemicals in these products and hear from feminist scientists and activists who are designing creative solutions by raising awareness, advocating for policy reform, and community organizing for action! Contact:PersistentandPervasive@gmail.com