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On Anniversary of Bhopal Disaster, Group Calls On Consumers to Take Action and Stop Toxic Pesticide Use Washington, DC, December 2, 2004 – December 3, on the 20th anniversary of the Bhopal disaster -the worst industrial accident in the world’s history in which a pesticide plant leaked toxic gas in Bhopal, India leaving at least 20,000 people dead and over 150,000 people injured- Beyond Pesticides is calling for just compensation and clean-up for the victims and an end to the use of deadly and unnecessary pesticides. Today, Beyond Pesticides is releasing a guide, The Safer Choice, and handbook for consumers who want to say no to the Dow Chemical Company, which owns the liability for Bhopal. Dow purchased in 2001 the company responsible for the disaster, Union Carbide. The Safer Choice features what it calls some of the most hazardous pesticides in commerce and alternatives to their use, all produced by Dow, including the herbicides 2,4-D, clopyralid, triclopyr, atrazine and picloram, and the insecticides chlorpyrifos, and sulfuryl fluoride. According to Beyond Pesticides, “The Dow Chemical Company (and its pesticide division Dow AgroSciences) produces some of the most hazardous home, garden, and food use pesticides that invade our lives on a daily basis -toxic chemicals that are dangerous to children, families and the environment.” The organization says that safer alternative practices and products are now widely available, which makes these pesticides unnecessary. As part of a consumer campaign to stop corporations from marketing hazardous pesticides that are not needed, the booklet informs choices in the marketplace and helps consumers avoid harmful low-level toxic exposure. While the primary focus of this booklet is non-food use pesticides (home, garden and community), many of the hazardous pesticides identified also have food and forestry uses, which are noted. Why Dow Chemical Company? Beyond Pesticides’ position:
Beyond Pesticides’ The Safer
Choice is available online, accompanied by an in-depth
resource guide, providing citations, studies, product labels and more.
Activists are planning a Global Day of Action for Bhopal this Friday,
December 3. To learn more about Bhopal, the actions that they are taking,
and how to get involved, visit www.bhopal.net. |
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