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- Environmental_impact_of_cleaning_agents abstract "Environmental impacts of cleaning agents are the consequences of chemicals contained in the products that are essential for their effectiveness. Bioactive molecules that are detrimental to the environment have multiple sources. Some include the compounds that have biodegraded into more dangerous molecules, compounds that are directly contained in the product, or enter the environment through leaching from the containers of the cleaning agent. These bioactive molecules are contained in many common household products such as detergents, glass and oven cleaners. Increased focus concerning the impact of cleaning products has emerged as developmental and endocrine disruptors have been linked to cleaning agents. Environmentally conscious consumers are concerned with the negative effects on ecosystems as some chemicals have been found to alter gene function. Altered gene function often leads to changes in an organism's proper development, which may devastate local animal populations causing grander upset in ecosystems. For example, many cleaning agents contain oestradiol mimicking compounds that hinder proper development in male offspring and accelerate puberty in young females. Consumer concerns have also been instigated by the immediate effects of cleaning products, such as skin and eye irritation, that occur upon contact. The solution to these negative consequences have been advocated as green cleaning, alternative methods of cleaning that makes use of environmentally friendly chemistry that can be as effective as the chemicals contained in cleaning products.".
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- Environmental_impact_of_cleaning_agents comment "Environmental impacts of cleaning agents are the consequences of chemicals contained in the products that are essential for their effectiveness. Bioactive molecules that are detrimental to the environment have multiple sources. Some include the compounds that have biodegraded into more dangerous molecules, compounds that are directly contained in the product, or enter the environment through leaching from the containers of the cleaning agent.".
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