The piercings them selves no, the disposal of biomedical waste yes.
It is not an environmental issue, it is a public health issue
The Southern Baptist Convention does not take a stance on this issue, many Baptists have a problem with piercings, many do not. We have a pastor on staff at our Baptist church who has several piercings.
But it is water that is a major environmental issue.
Yes I have had lots of clients who have received nipple piercings and have successfully breast fed there children. As long as the piercings were done correctly and healed without issue breast feeding with the jewellery in or out is not and issue.
Well there are a few out there, ultimately it depends on what you want to do. You can almost assure that any some places that deal with the public may have an issue with piercings. Restaurants and some food service businesses can make piercings an issue, however most large chain* firms don't make an issue out of piercings ( *legal issue they don't want to deal with) , they leave that for area reps* to complain about ( *they are easy to replace and blame should a rights issue be launched ). It comes down to common sense, so long as your piercings are clean and tasteful and not too "out there" most employers are willing to allow them. Like tattoos there is still a little stereo typing that goes on and this needs to be brought to the attention of the general public.
Garbage is the disposal of unwanted or undesired material or substance. It is an environmental issue.
Environmental issue are subjects problem or controversies that relate to impairement or improvment for the zika.
Most have an environmental officer aboard.
economic issue, equality issue and environmental concerns
Like any piercing, if you take care of the piercing daily and clean it as required, then there is no issue.
food security is an environmental issue arising from major environmental changes hence requires an integrated food system approach, not just a focus on agricultural practices.
Industrial pollution