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Should the EPA allow PFAS pesticides on produce?
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This is alarming, friend.
Over 1,400 pesticide products contain chemicals that meet Maine’s definition of PFAS, according to an EWG analysis of data from Maine. These include commonly used pesticides like bifenthrin, a possible carcinogen sprayed on strawberries, blueberries and leafy greens.
Maine has enacted legislation to ban pesticides with intentionally added PFAS starting in 2030, unless using them is unavoidable. But the EPA has failed to protect our health.
PFAS are linked to many health impacts, including reproductive harm and higher risk of cancer, and should not be sprayed on our food. But the EPA keeps giving Big Ag the green light to douse our food in toxic pesticides and PFAS chemicals.
Enough is enough. EWG is fighting to protect you from toxic pesticides and PFAS, but we can’t do this alone. We need 6,400 of our top supporters to weigh in before midnight tonight to help us formulate our plans.
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Should the EPA allow PFAS pesticides on produce?
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Thanks for your feedback, friend.
- EWG Rapid Response
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