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Consumer Goods, Toxic Load and the Environmental Health Effects of How We Shop with Emma Rohmann

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In today's episode, we chat with Emma Rohmann from Green at Home. We learn how Emma went from environmental engineering to studying our toxic load from the products we use in our everyday lives, we learn why ultimately, regulations don’t work as they should and the onus is on us as consumers to protect ourselves, what you should be mindful of when buying products for your home OR your business, and what steps we can take immediately to influence manufacturers to reduce toxic chemicals and create a healthier future for all.

If you want to Learn more about Emma, or learn more about how to reduce toxins in your home & body visit https://greenathome.ca. Interested in these topics? Emma’s podcast, the Missing Pillar of Health explores the impact our environment has on our health, our happiness, wealth, families, communities, and the planet. And it’s available everywhere you get your podcasts. You can follow along with Emma on her mission on Facebook or Instagram.

Links from this episode

Green Product Forum Facebook Group

The Missing Pillar of Health Podcast

Tests find toxic toys in stores across GTA

6 years after Rana Plaza collapse, many fashion giants still unwilling to make changes, says industry expert

More than 18 million Mattel toys on recall globally

Not Enough To Be Harmful” And Other Misconceptions About Environmental Toxins

If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider taking the time to rate and review it on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. It helps us spread the word about this project, and about brands that are truly making a difference.

This episode is brought to you by Hip Mommies, carefully curated wholesale merchandise for modern retail. If you want to stock your shelves with brands that are socially responsible and sustainable, or if you want to be a part of the collection that is delighting Canadian retail, visit hipmommies.ca.

Questions, Comments or Feedback? Have a founder story you think we should feature?

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Twitter @ofgoodssold

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Web: thecostofgoodssold.com


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In today's episode, we chat with Emma Rohmann from Green at Home. We learn how Emma went from environmental engineering to studying our toxic load from the products we use in our everyday lives, we learn why ultimately, regulations don’t work as they should and the onus is on us as consumers to protect ourselves, what you should be mindful of when buying products for your home OR your business, and what steps we can take immediately to influence manufacturers to reduce toxic chemicals and create a healthier future for all.

If you want to Learn more about Emma, or learn more about how to reduce toxins in your home & body visit https://greenathome.ca. Interested in these topics? Emma’s podcast, the Missing Pillar of Health explores the impact our environment has on our health, our happiness, wealth, families, communities, and the planet. And it’s available everywhere you get your podcasts. You can follow along with Emma on her mission on Facebook or Instagram.

Links from this episode

Green Product Forum Facebook Group

The Missing Pillar of Health Podcast

Tests find toxic toys in stores across GTA

6 years after Rana Plaza collapse, many fashion giants still unwilling to make changes, says industry expert

More than 18 million Mattel toys on recall globally

Not Enough To Be Harmful” And Other Misconceptions About Environmental Toxins

If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider taking the time to rate and review it on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. It helps us spread the word about this project, and about brands that are truly making a difference.

This episode is brought to you by Hip Mommies, carefully curated wholesale merchandise for modern retail. If you want to stock your shelves with brands that are socially responsible and sustainable, or if you want to be a part of the collection that is delighting Canadian retail, visit hipmommies.ca.

Questions, Comments or Feedback? Have a founder story you think we should feature?

Instagram @ofgoodssold

Twitter @ofgoodssold

Facebook @ofgoodssold

Web: thecostofgoodssold.com


This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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