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Toxic substances/Glyphosate: 3 strikes must mean Commission rules glyphosate approval out
A proposal for a temporary 'technical extension' of the EU approval of the herbicide glyphosate today failed to secure the support of a majority of EU governments (1). Commenting on the development,Green environment and food safety spokesperson Bart Staes stated:
"We applaud those EU governments who are sticking to their guns and are refusing to authorise this controversial toxic herbicide. There are clear concerns about the health risks with glyphosate, both as regards it being a carcinogen and an endocrine disruptor. Moreover, glyphosate's devastating impact on biodiversity should have already led to its ban. Thankfully, the significant public mobilisation and political opposition to reapproving glyphosate has been taken seriously by key EU governments, who have forced the EU Commission to back down.
"Three strikes must mean the approval of glyphosate is finally ruled out.
- The Greens | European Free Alliance: Toxic substances/Glyphosate: 3 strikes must mean Commission rules glyphosate approval out
- Greenpeace EU Unit: Greenpeace comment: EU vote on glyphosate extension
- Reuters: EU nations refuse to back new license for glyphosate weed-killer
- The Guardian: Recall of Monsanto's Roundup likely as EU refuses limited use of glyphosate
- Bloomberg: EU Split Over Keeping Top Weedkiller on Market an Extra Year
- Center for Food Safety: E.U. Countries Delay Approval of Toxic Chemical in RoundUp