Save Out Seeds Nachricht
12.05.2015 | permalink
German states call for ban on household pesticide - politicians’ duty to protect people’s health
Germany’s state consumer protection ministers are calling for an EU-wide ban on the leading global pesticide Glyphosate, after it was categorised as carcinogenic by the WHO. However, the federal government sees no need for action. EurActiv Germany reports.
After reevaluating the most widely used pesticide in Germany and worldwide, the World Health Organization’s (WHO) cancer researchers have categorised Glyphosate as “probably carcinogenic to humans”.
In a resolution on Friday (8 May), Germany’s state ministers called for “the supply to and use by private persons to be banned for precautionary reasons”. In addition, the politicians argue that Glyphosate should be prohibited for uses close to consumers.
“This pesticide should not be found in gardens, parks or on children’s playgrounds. I also do not think use in private gardens is appropriate,” explained Lower Saxony’s Consumer Protection Minister Christian Meyer. He is the current chairman of the Consumer Protection Minister Conference.
- EurActiv: German states call for ban on household pesticide
- Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR): BfR-contribution to the EU-approval process of glyphosate is finalised
- The Guardian: Glyphosate is a 'probably carcinogenic' pesticide. Why do cities still use it?
- Telegraph: Katharine Hamnett campaigns for ban on herbicides in parks