The importance of equitable distribution in toxicology cannot be overstated. Historically, marginalized communities have often been disproportionately exposed to toxic chemicals due to factors such as industrial placement, inadequate regulation, and lack of political influence. This can lead to significant health disparities, with these populations experiencing higher rates of diseases linked to toxic exposures. Equitable distribution seeks to rectify these imbalances, ensuring that all individuals have the right to a safe and healthy environment.