Public engagement plays a vital role in shaping toxicology policies. By involving stakeholders such as scientists, industry representatives, non-governmental organizations, and the general public in the policymaking process, regulators can ensure that diverse perspectives and concerns are considered. Public consultations, transparent communication, and accessible data are essential for building trust and fostering collaboration between policymakers and the communities they serve. Moreover, informed citizens can advocate for stronger protections and hold decision-makers accountable for their actions.