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"Report: Transatlantic Trade Agreement Could Increase Toxic Pesticide Use"

"International trade agreement proposals could roll back protections from harmful pesticides in the US and EU, according to a new report expected to be released Wednesday.

As part of the transatlantic trade agreement being negotiated behind closed doors, trade groups have recommended policies – under the banner of lifting trade barriers – that could impact pesticide regulations in both the US and the European Union. The proposals put forward by CropLife America and the European Crop Protection Association would reduce protection compared to the more stringent pesticide standards already in place in the EU and in individual US states, said the Center for International Environmental Law, or Ciel.

“If adopted, these recommendations will thwart pesticide regulation that is vital for protecting workers, consumers and communities,” said Erica Smith, the report’s lead author. "

Elizabeth Grossman reports for the Guardian January 7, 2015.

SEE ALSO:

"Lowest Common Denominator: How the Proposed EU-US Trade Deal Threatens To Lower Standards Of
Protection From Toxic Pesticides" (Center for International Environmental Law)

Source: Guardian, 01/08/2015