The article assesses the impact of the anthropogenic environment on children’s health as a factor in environmental justice. The study of the negative impact of xenobiotics on the human body is an important task in environmental studies, since most of them are part of the human body. With the depletion of essential chemical elements, there is an excessive accumulation of metal toxins. This can lead to oxidative stress and various dysfunctions of the body. The development of information technologies, in particular digital ones, will make it possible to monitor the quality of products; monitor anthropogenic risks in areas hazardous to health. Introducing artificial intelligence in especially hazardous industries will reduce environmental risks and ensure environmental justice in any area, regardless of their socio-economic level.

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