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Brittanie Dabney - Filtering out the Facts on Forever Chemicals (PFAS and Microplastics)

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Contenuto fornito da Adam Morris & Dominique Hadad, Adam Morris, and Dominique Hadad. Tutti i contenuti dei podcast, inclusi episodi, grafica e descrizioni dei podcast, vengono caricati e forniti direttamente da Adam Morris & Dominique Hadad, Adam Morris, and Dominique Hadad o dal partner della piattaforma podcast. Se ritieni che qualcuno stia utilizzando la tua opera protetta da copyright senza la tua autorizzazione, puoi seguire la procedura descritta qui https://it.player.fm/legal.

Brittanie Dabney, an environmental scientist and PhD candidate shares her passion for studying harmful chemicals in our environment, focusing on microplastics and PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals." She explains the alarming extent of their presence, from our clothing to our drinking water, and the potential long-term health implications they pose. Brittanie also sheds light on the challenges scientists face in studying these emerging contaminants due to the limited knowledge and the rapid pace of product development. Despite these challenges, Brittanie highlights her successes in research and community education, emphasizing the importance of empowering individuals with knowledge to make informed choices and advocate for change. She shares how her research has contributed to policy discussions and legal proceedings, demonstrating the real-world impact of scientific work.

Beyond research, Brittanie has founded Ecosphere Organics, a venture that transforms food waste into valuable raw materials for various industries. This innovative solution not only tackles the issue of waste but also offers sustainable alternatives to harmful plastics and chemicals.
Episode in a glance
- Brittanie's Renewed Focus on Environmental Toxicology
- Why Microplastics and PFAS Are Pressing Concerns
- Challenges of Studying Emerging Contaminants
- Successes in Research and Community Education
- Impact of Knowledge on Personal Choices
- Contributions to Legislation and Policy Discussions
- Hopes for Quick Change in Product Regulation
- Ecosphere Organics: Transforming Food Waste into Raw Materials
- Ideal Customers and Future Goals of Ecosphere Organics
- Resources for Learning About Environmental Contaminants
- Connecting with Brittanie and Supporting Ecosphere Organics
About Brittanie Dabney

Brittanie Dabney is a passionate environmental scientist dedicated to protecting water quality. With over 10 years of experience in environmental toxicology research, she is currently pursuing her PhD in biology and urban sustainability. Brittanie's research combines lab work with field experiments to understand how contaminants impact aquatic ecosystems. She is also the founder of Ecosphere Organics, a startup focused on creating sustainable solutions for the food waste industry.
Connect with Brittanie Dabney and her startup Ecosphere Organics

Portfolio Website → http://brittaniedabney.com/
Startup Website → https://ecosphereorganics.com/
Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/justdabney/
Linkedin → https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittaniedabney/
X/Twitter → https://x.com/TheRealBDabney

Send us a message!

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Capitoli

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Brittanie's Renewed Focus on Environmental Toxicology (00:01:23)

3. Why Microplastics and PFAS Are Pressing Concerns (00:02:41)

4. Challenges of Studying Emerging Contaminants (00:04:18)

5. Successes in Research and Community Education (00:05:43)

6. Impact of Knowledge on Personal Choices (00:07:22)

7. Contributions to Legislation and Policy Discussions (00:10:44)

8. Hopes for Quick Change in Product Regulation (00:11:55)

9. Ecosphere Organics: Transforming Food Waste into Raw Materials (00:13:28)

10. Ideal Customers and Future Goals of Ecosphere Organics (00:16:37)

11. Resources for Learning About Environmental Contaminants (00:19:40)

12. Connecting with Brittanie and Supporting Ecosphere Organics (00:20:42)

37 episodi

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Manage episode 440509949 series 3554737
Contenuto fornito da Adam Morris & Dominique Hadad, Adam Morris, and Dominique Hadad. Tutti i contenuti dei podcast, inclusi episodi, grafica e descrizioni dei podcast, vengono caricati e forniti direttamente da Adam Morris & Dominique Hadad, Adam Morris, and Dominique Hadad o dal partner della piattaforma podcast. Se ritieni che qualcuno stia utilizzando la tua opera protetta da copyright senza la tua autorizzazione, puoi seguire la procedura descritta qui https://it.player.fm/legal.

Brittanie Dabney, an environmental scientist and PhD candidate shares her passion for studying harmful chemicals in our environment, focusing on microplastics and PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals." She explains the alarming extent of their presence, from our clothing to our drinking water, and the potential long-term health implications they pose. Brittanie also sheds light on the challenges scientists face in studying these emerging contaminants due to the limited knowledge and the rapid pace of product development. Despite these challenges, Brittanie highlights her successes in research and community education, emphasizing the importance of empowering individuals with knowledge to make informed choices and advocate for change. She shares how her research has contributed to policy discussions and legal proceedings, demonstrating the real-world impact of scientific work.

Beyond research, Brittanie has founded Ecosphere Organics, a venture that transforms food waste into valuable raw materials for various industries. This innovative solution not only tackles the issue of waste but also offers sustainable alternatives to harmful plastics and chemicals.
Episode in a glance
- Brittanie's Renewed Focus on Environmental Toxicology
- Why Microplastics and PFAS Are Pressing Concerns
- Challenges of Studying Emerging Contaminants
- Successes in Research and Community Education
- Impact of Knowledge on Personal Choices
- Contributions to Legislation and Policy Discussions
- Hopes for Quick Change in Product Regulation
- Ecosphere Organics: Transforming Food Waste into Raw Materials
- Ideal Customers and Future Goals of Ecosphere Organics
- Resources for Learning About Environmental Contaminants
- Connecting with Brittanie and Supporting Ecosphere Organics
About Brittanie Dabney

Brittanie Dabney is a passionate environmental scientist dedicated to protecting water quality. With over 10 years of experience in environmental toxicology research, she is currently pursuing her PhD in biology and urban sustainability. Brittanie's research combines lab work with field experiments to understand how contaminants impact aquatic ecosystems. She is also the founder of Ecosphere Organics, a startup focused on creating sustainable solutions for the food waste industry.
Connect with Brittanie Dabney and her startup Ecosphere Organics

Portfolio Website → http://brittaniedabney.com/
Startup Website → https://ecosphereorganics.com/
Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/justdabney/
Linkedin → https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittaniedabney/
X/Twitter → https://x.com/TheRealBDabney

Send us a message!

  continue reading

Capitoli

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Brittanie's Renewed Focus on Environmental Toxicology (00:01:23)

3. Why Microplastics and PFAS Are Pressing Concerns (00:02:41)

4. Challenges of Studying Emerging Contaminants (00:04:18)

5. Successes in Research and Community Education (00:05:43)

6. Impact of Knowledge on Personal Choices (00:07:22)

7. Contributions to Legislation and Policy Discussions (00:10:44)

8. Hopes for Quick Change in Product Regulation (00:11:55)

9. Ecosphere Organics: Transforming Food Waste into Raw Materials (00:13:28)

10. Ideal Customers and Future Goals of Ecosphere Organics (00:16:37)

11. Resources for Learning About Environmental Contaminants (00:19:40)

12. Connecting with Brittanie and Supporting Ecosphere Organics (00:20:42)

37 episodi

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