From U.S. PIRG <[email protected]>
Subject Tell Amazon: No more bee-killing pesticides
Date March 8, 2023 1:52 PM
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Without bees, many of the ecosystems we depend on for our food would collapse. Bee-killing pesticides are a major part of the problem, and Amazon can make a difference by ending the sale of these products on its site. Will you sign the petition today? TAKE ACTION:
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Friend,

As our society uses more bee-killing "neonic" pesticides, bee populations are plummeting -- and without bees, we'd lose many of the foods we love, from coffee to apples to nuts and cereal crops.[1,2]

So why is Amazon, the world's largest retailer, still allowing these pesticides to be sold on its (virtual) shelves?

Take action for the bees by sending a message to Amazon: Stop selling bee-killing pesticides.
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Neonics, the most widely used insecticides in the world, are highly toxic to our most important pollinators.[3] The chemicals cause permanent damage to bees' brains, weaken their immune systems, and harm their ability to navigate to their hives.[4]

That's a huge problem for our ecosystems and the huge amount of our food that depends on them. We rely on bees to pollinate more than 70 of the 100 crops that provide 90% of the world's food.

Despite their toxicity, neonics are commonly available to the public in many home and garden supply stores -- and on Amazon. We need to transition away from using this pesticide so widely, and that's why we're calling on Amazon to stop selling products containing neonics.

Will you sign our petition today urging Amazon to take action for our bees and our food supply?
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We know that change is possible, and that there are safer alternatives to neonics. The Home Depot, Lowe's, Ace Hardware and Walmart have made commitments to stop selling or to limit the sale of neonics.

Amazon could be next, taking leadership on this issue as one of the biggest companies in the world.

There's no time to lose: Around 4 million pounds of these bee-killing chemicals are used on plants across the country every year.[5] And they're incredibly pervasive -- neonics can end up in soil and stay actively toxic for years, traveling far and wide to other plants through rainwater and irrigation systems.[6]

Tens of thousands of citizen advocates like you have already joined the call for Amazon to do its part for the bees and the food we rely on them to pollinate. But we need all hands on deck if we're going to convince Amazon to act. Add your name today.
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Thank you,

Faye Park
President

1. "Humans must change behavior to save bees, vital for food production -- UN report," United Nations, March 10, 2011.
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2. Hannah Ritchie, "How much of the world's food production is dependent on pollinators?" Our World in Data, August 2, 2021.
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3. "Effects of Neonicotinoid Pesticide Exposure on Human Health: A Systematic Review," National Library of Medicine, July 6, 2016.
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4. Thomas James Wood, David Goulson, "The environmental risks of neonicotinoid pesticides: a review of evidence post 2013," Environmental Science and Pollution Research International, June 7, 2017.
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5. "Effects of Neonicotinoid Pesticide Exposure on Human Health: A Systematic Review," National Library of Medicine, July 6, 2016.
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6. Thomas James Wood, David Goulson, "The environmental risks of neonicotinoid pesticides: a review of evidence post 2013," Environmental Science and Pollution Research International, June 7, 2017.
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