Dia­gno­sing Pol­lu­ti­on: Envi­ron­men­tal Che­mi­cals as a Health Chall­enge – From Know­ledge to Action

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Dia­gno­sing Pol­lu­ti­on: Envi­ron­men­tal Che­mi­cals as a Health Chall­enge – From Know­ledge to Action

The gro­wing con­ta­mi­na­ti­on of the envi­ron­ment and eco­sys­tems with che­mi­cals repres­ents one of the grea­test, and so far most unde­re­sti­ma­ted, thre­ats to human health. The intro­duc­tion of novel enti­ties is among the pla­ne­ta­ry boun­da­ries that have alre­a­dy been excee­ded. Today, che­mi­cals are found almost ever­y­whe­re, in air, water, soils, and con­su­mer pro­ducts. They not only con­tri­bu­te signi­fi­cant­ly to bio­di­ver­si­ty loss but are alre­a­dy caus­ing a wide ran­ge of adver­se health effects.

The health sec­tor is par­ti­cu­lar­ly affec­ted. On the one hand, it con­tri­bu­tes sub­stan­ti­al­ly to the release of pro­ble­ma­tic che­mi­cals, for exam­p­le through the use of medi­cal devices and phar­maceu­ti­cals. On the other hand, it is direct­ly con­fron­ted with the health con­se­quen­ces of che­mi­cal pol­lu­ti­on. Despi­te this, envi­ron­men­tal che­mi­cals remain lar­ge­ly absent from con­ti­nuing edu­ca­ti­on and trai­ning pro­gram­mes for health pro­fes­sio­nals, and sys­te­mic levers for action are still poor­ly known.

Fun­ded by the TARGOBANK Foun­da­ti­on, the pro­ject “Dia­gno­sing Pol­lu­ti­on: Envi­ron­men­tal Che­mi­cals as a Health Chall­enge – From Know­ledge to Action” addres­ses this gap. Its aim is to rai­se awa­re­ness among health pro­fes­sio­nals of the pla­ne­ta­ry and health impacts of envi­ron­men­tal che­mi­cals, to pro­vi­de know­ledge on risks and regu­la­to­ry approa­ches, and to high­light con­cre­te actions within the health sec­tor.

Pro­ject Objec­ti­ves

The pro­ject seeks to sen­si­ti­ze health pro­fes­sio­nals from a ran­ge of disci­pli­nes — inclu­ding phy­si­ci­ans, nur­ses, the­ra­pists, phar­ma­cy staff, and sus­taina­bi­li­ty offi­cers — to the chal­lenges and health risks asso­cia­ted with envi­ron­men­tal che­mi­cals, and to empower them to imple­ment effec­ti­ve mea­su­res in their pro­fes­sio­nal prac­ti­ce.

Across three events, the pro­ject pro­vi­des prac­ti­ce-ori­en­ted know­ledge on con­cre­te actions, such as iden­ti­fy­ing par­ti­cu­lar­ly pro­ble­ma­tic pro­ducts and appli­ca­ti­ons in health­ca­re, as well as stra­te­gies to avo­id or redu­ce the use of hazar­dous che­mi­cals.

Ano­ther key objec­ti­ve is to enable par­ti­ci­pan­ts to enga­ge at the struc­tu­ral and poli­cy level. They are intro­du­ced to key regu­la­to­ry instru­ments, for exam­p­le, in rela­ti­on to “fore­ver che­mi­cals” (PFAS), and encou­ra­ged to enga­ge in efforts to streng­then poli­ti­cal and regu­la­to­ry frame­works. The pro­ject pro­mo­tes exch­an­ge bet­ween health pro­fes­sio­nals and experts from envi­ron­men­tal and natu­re con­ser­va­ti­on orga­ni­sa­ti­ons, and sup­ports long-term enga­ge­ment through net­wor­king with exis­ting vol­un­teer working groups.

The events are com­ple­men­ted by con­cise fact sheets and a poli­cy brief, which syn­the­si­ze sci­en­ti­fic evi­dence and regu­la­to­ry frame­works on che­mi­cal manage­ment. The­se mate­ri­als are desi­gned to ensu­re that know­ledge is sus­tain­ab­ly embedded in the health sec­tor and com­mu­ni­ca­ted to poli­ti­cal decis­i­on-makers.

Metho­do­lo­gy

The pro­ject fol­lows an inter­di­sci­pli­na­ry and par­ti­ci­pa­to­ry edu­ca­tio­nal approach. During the events, experts from dif­fe­rent disci­pli­nes and pro­fes­sio­nal back­grounds pro­vi­de in-depth insights into envi­ron­men­tal che­mi­cals, their health impacts, and available poli­cy and prac­ti­ce-ori­en­ted respon­se opti­ons. A par­ti­cu­lar focus is pla­ced on good pro­fes­sio­nal prac­ti­ces and con­cre­te examp­les from health­ca­re set­tings that demons­tra­te how che­mi­cal reduc­tion stra­te­gies can be suc­cessful­ly imple­men­ted.

The con­tent is sub­se­quent­ly con­so­li­da­ted and trans­la­ted into com­pact, tar­get-group-ori­en­ted fact sheets. The poli­cy brief distils the key fin­dings and trans­la­tes them into con­cre­te recom­men­da­ti­ons for poli­ti­cal decis­i­on-making pro­ces­ses.

Focus Area

Fur­ther infor­ma­ti­on and resour­ces

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Pro­ject dura­ti­on

Decem­ber 2025 — Octo­ber 2026

Cont­act per­son

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Marie Jung

Pro­ject coor­di­na­ti­on

Porträt von Lena Tischler, Projektkoordination

Lena Tisch­ler

Pro­ject coor­di­na­ti­on

Fun­ded by

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