Feb 7, 2013

Bee Decline: EU bans Insecticides /Neonicotinoids “Make manufacturers liable for damages” #nontoxic #green #CSR

The European Commission has proposed that member states restrict the use of certain classes of pesticide that are believed to be harmful to bees.
Sprays that use neonicotinoid chemicals should only be used on crops that are not attractive to the insects they said.
The sale of seeds treated with these chemicals should also be prohibited.

Earlier this month, the European Food Safety Authority (Efsa) issued guidance on the use of neonicotinoids, in which they recognised "high acute risks" to bees who encountered residue from these sprays in pollen and nectar in crops like oilseed rape and sunflowers.

They also said there were risks to bees from dust in crops like maize that had been sprayed with these pesticides.

The evidence linking neonicotinoid chemicals to declining bee populations is growing. ”
...However they stopped short of recommending a complete ban.

Now the European Commissioner for health and consumer policy Tonio Borg has adopted the same line saying it was time for "swift and decisive action."

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-21277933