Why Wildlife Needs Strong Cleaning-Chemical Protections
Residues from detergents, disinfectants, and degreasers travel through drains to wastewater plants, storm overflows, or septic systems, where incomplete removal can send persistent or toxic ingredients downstream into habitats used by fish, birds, and amphibians.
Why Wildlife Needs Strong Cleaning-Chemical Protections
Even low concentrations of quaternary ammonium compounds, optical brighteners, and certain surfactants can disrupt gill function, damage amphibian skin, or alter invertebrate reproduction, shifting food webs before obvious die-offs alert regulators or local communities.
Why Wildlife Needs Strong Cleaning-Chemical Protections
Wildlife rehabilitators once linked recurring otter skin lesions to contaminated tributaries near a commercial laundry cluster. After local discharge permits tightened and safer detergents replaced older formulations, recovery rates improved, inspiring broader community reporting and policy advocacy.