Paul Connett is a highly credentialed environmental advocate and retired professor of environmental chemistry and toxicology at St. Lawrence University in New York.
He holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Cambridge and a Ph.D. in chemistry from Dartmouth College.
As Director of the Fluoride Action Network and Executive Director of the American Environmental Health Studies Project, Connett has dedicated decades to environmental health causes.
Having delivered over 2,000 presentations across forty-nine states and fifty-two countries, he is a globally recognized authority on waste management, bringing both rigorous scientific expertise and passionate activism to the zero waste movement.
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