TAC: Treatment Action Campaign
TAC is an organization in South Africa. It campaigns for the access of HIV/AIDS treatment for the people.
South Africa has been identified as one of the countries with the most number of people who are HIV/AIDS positive. Because of this, TAC initiated campaigns for access of HIV/AIDS treatments that will be funded by the government.
One of the achievement of TAC happened in 2002 when the Constitutional Court ruled that the South African government provide anti-retroviral drugs.
Anti-retroviral drugs are to be taken by pregnant women who are AIDS positive. These drugs are designed to prevent the transmission of AIDS from the mother to their babies during childbirth.
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•Water Pollution – Thousands of chemicals from cleaning products are washed into streams and rivers. Some persist in the environment and enter the food chain.
•Air Pollution – Volatile organic compounds (VOC) in cleaning products can affect indoor air quality and add to outdoor smog. Plus, transportation leads to carbon emissions from trucks.
•Waste – Many containers are not made from recyclable materials. Packaging and empty bottles often end up in landfills. Hazardous materials may have a special requirement which usually requires energy for transport and disposal.
Explanation:
Many cleaning supplies or household products can irritate the eyes or throat, or cause headaches and other health problems, including cancer. Some products release dangerous chemicals, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Other harmful ingredients include ammonia and bleach.
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