Engineering Better Living Systems
Reduce Toxic Exposure with Systems, Not Guesswork.
Modern life exposes us to thousands of chemicals, materials, and environmental inputs. Most advice focuses on isolated products instead of the systems that shape cumulative exposure. My Eco Engineer helps you prioritize the decisions that matter most.
You don't need to replace everything.
You need to know what matters most.
Many small inputs accumulate into one cumulative load
Research-backed frameworks for reducing cumulative toxic exposure through better decisions, practical implementation, and systems thinking.
A quick gut-check
Does this sound familiar?
You want to reduce toxic exposure but don't know where to begin.
Every article recommends something different.
You don't have time to replace everything in your home.
You're looking for practical guidance, not fear-based messaging.
You want to know which decisions actually matter.
That's exactly what My Eco Engineer was built to solve.
Prioritize First
Know which changes have the greatest impact.
Evidence-Based
Recommendations backed by current research.
Systems Thinking
Optimize your home instead of chasing individual products.
Practical Frameworks
Simple decision tools designed for busy families.
Who we are
Modern life is chemically dense, cognitively heavy, and structurally complex. Most guidance focuses on isolated swaps. But the body does not experience exposures in isolation, it experiences cumulative load.
My Eco Engineer brings structure to that complexity. We examine where exposure meaningfully accumulates, how total burden builds across domains, and how cognitive and operational demands compound alongside environmental inputs. This is applied engineering for real life.
What we do · four lenses
Reduce cumulative load across
every environment you move through.
These domains do not operate independently, they compound. Total toxic burden reflects the interaction between environmental baseline, absorbed inputs, and internal processing capacity over time.
Featured Greenpapers
Start with the analyses
people read first.
How we do it · method
A structured process that separates
meaningful risk from background noise.
Map exposure pathways
Identify where cumulative burden builds across domains.
Assess relative impact
Weigh meaningful risk instead of treating all risks equally.
Account for cognitive load
Ensure recommendations are practical, sustainable, and real-world.
Translate to frameworks
Produce clear decision frameworks and implementation pathways.
The ecosystem
An engineering methodology,
not another list of tips.
Ways to engage
From understanding the problem
to engineering the solution.
Wherever you are, just curious, ready to implement, or looking for hands-on help, there's a clear next step.
About the founder
"I approach environmental health the way I approach operational complexity: define the system, identify inputs, assess interaction effects, implement targeted changes, and iterate."
Stanley Colimon is an Industrial Engineer and certified project manager. What began as structured research shared with his family evolved into Greenpapers, a framework for evaluating exposure pathways and translating complexity into practical system change.
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