Monsanto Roundup Ban Starts in The Netherlands At End of The Year
Bans on the use of Monsanto's Roundup are spreading as The Netherlands prepares to make private use illegal by years' end.
Bans on the use of Monsanto's Roundup are spreading as The Netherlands prepares to make private use illegal by years' end.
The active ingredient in Roundup nearly received a "known carcinogen" designation from international experts.
Roundup may soon be banned from Hawaii's "Big Island" for the purposes of government use at an upcoming Hawaii County Council vote.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against the makers of Roundup, claiming the weed killer is linked to a variety of illnesses and cancers.
German investigators have called RoundUp herbicide safe and recommend that the active ingredient, glyphosate, be relicensed in Europe, despite cancer concerns.
Monsanto has formed an independent research team to investigate IARC claims that Roundup's active ingredient may be a cancer-causing agent.
A French ban on the sale of Roundup weedkiller in garden centers comes on the heels of cancer concerns.
The EPA may soon require testing for residue of the active ingredient in Roundup amid growing cancer concerns.
The EPA will take a look at the safety of Roundup and similar weedkillers in a few months, following a WHO report calling it a probably carcinogen.
Monsanto is criticizing a WHO determination that Roundup's active ingredient probably causes cancer, saying bad science led to the classification.