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Ep 5. What’s the Deal With Triclosan?

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As you may have heard, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration recently announced a ban on using the antibacterial agent triclosan (and 18 other substances) in soaps, and then last week the issue of antibacterial resistance was discussed at the UN General Assembly. In this episode of the Sustainable Nano podcast, we talk with scientist Eric Melby about different types of antibacterial chemicals and why we should care about triclosan in the environment.

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Soap with triclosan? Not any more! (image by Kelly Thomas)

https://sustainablenano.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/ep5-triclosan.mp3

Stay tuned for more podcast episodes coming every other week this fall! You can find them all on our podcast page, you can subscribe on iTunes, or starting this week you can also find us on Stitcher.


ABOUT THIS EPISODE

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Interviewee: Dr. Eric Melby

**Producer/Host: ** Miriam Krause

**Music: ** Our music is by Ketsa, from the Free Music Archive

Tagged: antibacterial, antibiotic resistance, podcast, sustainability, triclosan

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Content provided by Miriam Krause, Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology, and Elfy Chiang. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Miriam Krause, Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology, and Elfy Chiang or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

As you may have heard, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration recently announced a ban on using the antibacterial agent triclosan (and 18 other substances) in soaps, and then last week the issue of antibacterial resistance was discussed at the UN General Assembly. In this episode of the Sustainable Nano podcast, we talk with scientist Eric Melby about different types of antibacterial chemicals and why we should care about triclosan in the environment.

soap

Soap with triclosan? Not any more! (image by Kelly Thomas)

https://sustainablenano.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/ep5-triclosan.mp3

Stay tuned for more podcast episodes coming every other week this fall! You can find them all on our podcast page, you can subscribe on iTunes, or starting this week you can also find us on Stitcher.


ABOUT THIS EPISODE

Relevant links:

Interviewee: Dr. Eric Melby

**Producer/Host: ** Miriam Krause

**Music: ** Our music is by Ketsa, from the Free Music Archive

Tagged: antibacterial, antibiotic resistance, podcast, sustainability, triclosan

  continue reading

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