Tag: pesticide
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EPA Declines to Ban Chlorpyrifos
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reportedly rejected efforts to ban chlorpyrifos, finding that “the data available are not sufficiently valid, complete or reliable to meet petitioners’ burden to present evidence demonstrating that the tolerances are not safe.” The decision follows a 2015 ban and 2017 reversal, which prompted legal challenges. EPA will reportedly continue…
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EPA, New York Take Actions on Pesticides
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has affirmed its previous opinions finding that “there are no risks to public health when glyphosate is used in accordance with its current label and that glyphosate is not a carcinogen.” “EPA has found no risks to public health from the current registered uses of glyphosate,” EPA Administrator Andrew…
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Mott’s Applesauce Not “Natural,” Plaintiff Alleges
A consumer has filed a putative class action alleging that Mott’s Applesauce and Apple Juice products are mislabeled as “natural” because they contain traces of an insecticide. Yu v. Dr Pepper Snapple Grp. Inc., No. 18-6664 (N.D. Cal., San Jose Div., filed November 1, 2018). The plaintiff alleges that reasonable consumers would not expect to…
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Claims Cut From One Suit While Pret A Manger Faces Another
A New York federal court has dismissed allegations from a putative class action arguing that Pret A Manger Ltd. sold sandwich wraps with excess slack fill between the wrap’s halves. Lau v. Pret A Manger (USA) Ltd., No. 17-5775 (S.D.N.Y., entered September 28, 2018). The court held that the plaintiffs lacked standing for an injunction…
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Pesticide Monitoring Report Shows Residue Levels Below Federal Limits, FDA Announces
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced the results of its annual Pesticide Residue Monitoring Program. From samples collected between October 1, 2015, and September 30, 2016, the agency analyzed 7,413 samples and reportedly found that more than 99 percent of domestic and 90 percent of imported foods complied with federal standards. FDA…
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Ninth Circuit Vacates EPA Order Allowing Use of Chlorpyrifos
The Ninth Circuit has vacated a 2017 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) order allowing some uses of the pesticide chlorpyrifos, remanding the matter to the agency with directions to revoke all tolerances and cancel all registrations for the pesticide within 60 days. League of United Latin Am. Citizens v. Wheeler, No. 17-17636 (9th Cir., entered August…
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Plaintiff Challenges “Natural” Orange Juice
A consumer has filed a putative class action alleging that Florida’s Natural Orange Juice is not “natural” because it is “highly processed” and contains pesticide residues. Axon v. Citrus World Inc., No. 18-4162 (E.D.N.Y., filed July 20, 2018). The complaint alleges that Citrus Inc. markets Florida’s Natural with illustrations on the packaging of “green leaves…
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Hawaii Bans Chlorpyrifos
Hawaii Governor David Ige has signed a bill that will ban the use of chlorpyrifos in the state beginning January 1, 2019. The law allows users of the pesticide to apply for a temporary permit allowing its use until December 31, 2022, and prohibits the use of pesticides near schools during normal school hours. The…