Skip navigation and title
Friends of the Earth

Home > Press releases > Archived press releases > 2002 > Government plays down pesticide risks


Grass

Making life better for people by inspiring solutions to environmental problems



Join email list

Press releases delivered direct to your inbox

Join us

Send this page to a friend

Archived press release

 


Government plays down pesticide risks

25 September 2002

Friends of the Earth has criticised today's annual report of the Government's Pesticides Residue Committee (PRC) for downplaying the potential health risks from pesticides. FOE says that the PRC should be more concerned about the potential impact on consumers, particularly babies and young children. The report finds that about a third of all food, and over a third of fruit and vegetables, tested contained pesticides, a situation which it describes as "expected".

The PRC says that it is “reassured” by the results and sticks firmly to the view that at certain levels pesticides are “safe”. Even where official safety limits have been breached the PRC simply states that in these cases “there could be a small risk of mild, reversible health effects such as an upset stomach”.

What the report doesn’t say:

Sandra Bell, pesticides campaigner at Friends of the Earth, said
The Government is too complacent about pesticides in our food. It says these levels for chemicals are safe. If that’s the case why have they been banned from baby food? The truth is that there is no safe limit for many of these chemicals, some of which are suspected to interfere with hormone systems even at very low levels. The Government should spend less time trying to convince us that pesticides are safe and more time helping UK farmers and growers to produce pesticide-free food.


For further information please contact the Friends of the Earth media team on 020 7566 1649.

Discuss "Government plays down pesticide risks" in our forum


Published by Friends of the Earth Trust

Go to our press releases area for our current press releases.

 

Contact us | Support us | Copyright © Friends of the Earth Trust/Limited