From Pesticide Action Network (PAN) UK <[email protected]>
Subject Bath bombs, books and a free webinar ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ›€๐Ÿ“š
Date July 4, 2025 12:50 PM
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Dear John

Love bees? Love bathing? The wonderful folks at Lush ([link removed]) have found a way for you to enjoy a soak while supporting our precious pollinators. They have created a limited-edition bumblebee bath bomb which is available in stores and online now ([link removed]) . 75% of the sales price will be donated to fund our work to protect bees and other pollinators from pesticides. Itโ€™s a win-win!

A State of Nature ([link removed]) report ([link removed]) shows pollinating insects have decreased in distribution by 18% since 1970, and almost 50% of wild bees and hoverflies have declined since 1980. Globally, populations of pollinators are threatened ([link removed]) by the use of harmful pesticides, habitat losses, climate change and pollution.

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** Free shipping on our t-shirts all weekend!
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We partner with Teemill to make our merchandise ([link removed]) . They have created a sustainable, circular supply chain by making products from organic cotton or recycled materials in factories powered by renewable energy. They also only print on demand, so as soon as you place your order your clothes are printed just for you. Using plastic-free packaging, your order is then mailed directly to you, cutting down on transport emissions. When your items are no longer wearable, you are able to return the product to Teemill and the material will be reprocessed, re-spun and made into new products.

Free UK Shipping this weekend - no code needed.

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** Where the wild things growโ€ฆ
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The talented designer of some of our limited edition apparel, Anna Chapman Parker, has had her wonderful new book Understorey: A Year Among Weeds ([link removed]) , recently published in paperback. Part diary, part sketchbook, Understorey is really special and shines a light on our common urban plants, celebrating their extraordinary abundance, resilience and value. She has also written a little something for us here ([link removed]) .
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Also recently published is the new book by Trevor Dines titled Urban Plants ([link removed]) . A guide to the ecology, history and cultural significance of urban botany in the British Isles. It is rammed full of fascinating information for anyone with an interest in what grows on their streets and how it came to be there.

It is an addition to Bloomsburyโ€™s British Wildlife Collection and you can get 25% off your copy with the discount code URBANPLANTS25 at checkout ([link removed]) .

Trevor also wrote a little something for us which you can read here. ([link removed])


** Reminder: Free Glyphosate webinar
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1.30 - 2.15pm (BST) on Wednesday 9th July

This webinar ([link removed]) is an exclusive opportunity to hear about the most comprehensive, global study ever conducted on Glyphosate from its only UK-based contributor, Professor Michael Antoniou (Professor of Molecular Genetics and Toxicology at Kings College London).

Published on the 10th June in the prestigious Environmental Health journal, the study ([link removed]) confirms that Glyphosate and Glyphosate-based herbicides cause multiple types of cancer, even at exposure levels deemed to be โ€œsafeโ€ by the EU. It was coordinated by the Ramazzini Institute in Italy and involved scientists from across the US, South America and Europe.

Sign up to this free, one-off webinar ([link removed]) to hear Professor Antoniou present the studyโ€™s key findings. There will also be a chance for questions.
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The webinar is open to all so please do share it with your colleagues, supporters and other networks. We look forward to seeing you there.

Read more:
* a blog post by Dr Bruna Robbo on pesticide bans and why they work when it comes to reducing suicide deaths ([link removed])
* a blog post by Felipe Muรฑoz on the impacts pesticides can have on auditory health ([link removed])
* an update on what the UK/EU reset deal ([link removed]) means for health and the environment in terms of pesticides.

The fight for a healthier and more sustainable future continues.

Thank you for being part of it.

In solidarity,

the team at PAN UK
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