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| Green Liberal Democrats | <info@greenlibdems.org.uk> | 28th August 2008 |
Unsuspecting gardeners may become chemical criminals2.38.36pm BST (GMT +0100) Wed 20th Aug 2003 Thousands of gardeners could become lawbreakers because of government failure to make provision for a new law on dangerous chemicals, claims a North West Euro-MP. A range of garden weedkillers and pesticides were withdrawn from shops at the end of July because of growing concern about their consequences for human health and insect life in gardens and rivers. The products can be legally used until the end of December but gardeners must dispose of them by the end of March next year. Local authorities will be responsible for enforcing the law, and gardeners using the products after Christmas or storing them after next March could face a maximum fine of £5000. But MEP Chris Davies fears that local councils have not been given proper guidance to handle the disposal of dangerous garden chemicals, and that most gardeners have no idea that their use will become illegal. The Liberal Democrat is concerned that many of the products will end up being poured down drains, or thrown into bins to end up on landfill sites, where they risk causing greater environmental damage than if used normally. Product manufacturers have been advising customers to contact their local council, but Mr Davies has learnt that the Environment Agency has not produced any specific guidelines for Local Authorities regarding the disposal of the banned pesticides. With the WWF (Worldwide Fund for Nature) warning of a catastrophic decline in insect species threatening the survival of birds, small mammals and fish, British ministers agreed in 1991 to a Europe-wide initiative to control the use of untested garden chemicals. Manufacturers of pesticides and weedkillers were given until now to prove that they were safe or withdraw them from sale. Among the withdrawn products are lawn weedkillers containing Dichlorprop, a chemical known to be harmful to fertility and acquatic life. (See below for full list of chemicals) Chris Davies has attacked the Government's failure to provide information about the ban and to ensure that local councils are offering safe disposal facilities. He said: "These new restrictions are good news for the environment. For too long we have been treating our planet like a giant chemistry set. If products cannot be shown to be safe then they simply should not be on the market. "But it is no use at all for British ministers to sign up to reforms like these and then fail to make provision to have the new law implemented. The Government has had 12 years to prepare for this moment and now it is dumping the problem on local councils at the very last moment." Notes to editors Products containing dichlorprop, 2,3,6-TBA, dikegulac, resmethrin tar acids and triforine have been withdrawn. Below is a list of all the products withdrawn from sale in July and which will be illegal on 1 January 2004. ASDA Lawn Feed Weed and Mosskiller, Lawn Spot Weeder, Lawn Feed and Weed AgrEvo Lawn Weedkiller Concentrate Armillatox (Plant Protection Uses Only Withdrawn) B & Q Granular Weed and Feed for Lawns, Spring Lawn Care Granular Feed Weed Mosskiller, Spring Lawn Care Granular Feed Weed, Liquid Weed and Feed, Lawn Weedkiller, Nettle Gun, Lawn Spot Weeder, Lawn Feed and Weed Boots Nettle and Bramble Weedkiller Cutlass (Miracle Garden Care Ltd and The Scotts Company) Do It All Lawn Feed & Weed, Wipeout! Lawn Weed Killer, Lawn Weedkiller Doff Lawn Feed and Weed regular, New Formula Weedkiller and Soluble Powder, Lawn Spot Weeder, Nettle Gun, Evergreen Grasshopper Fisons Ready-to-Use Lawn Weedkiller, Water-on Lawn Weedkiller Focus Lawn Feed and Weed, Nettle Gun, Lawn Spot Weeder, Lawn Weedkiller Grasshopper Triple Action, Weed & Feed Great Mills Lawn Feed & Weed, Lawn Spot Weeder, Lawn Weedkiller Greensward Triple Action Groundclear Homebase Lawn Weedkiller Liquid and Ready To Use Sprayer, Liquid Lawn Feed, Nettle Gun and Weed House Plant Pest Killer J Arthur Bower's Granular Feed and Weed, Granular Feed, Weed and Mosskiller, Lawn Feed and Weed, Lawn Feed, Weed and Mosskiller, Lawn Weed and Mosskiller, Lawn Weedkiller Jeyes Fluid (Plant Protection Uses Only Withdrawn) Lawn Weedkiller, Weedkiller Concentrate Levington Ready to Use Lawn Weedkiller, Water-on Lawn Weedkiller Murphy Clover-Kil New Supertox Nimrod T Roseclear 2 Touchweeder Tumbleweed Clover, Clover Ready to Use, Lawns, Lawns Ready to Use Verdone Plus Wilko Granular Feed and Weed for Lawns Regular and Mosskiller, Lawn Feed and Weed Regular and Mosskiller, Lawn Spot Weeder, Lawn Weedkiller, Nettle Gun, Soluble Lawn Food and Weedkiller Woolworths Lawn Spot Weeder, Lawn Weed and Feed, Lawn Weedkiller and Liquid Lawn Feed and Weed This list is also available at: http://www.pesticides.gov.uk/farmers/essential_uses/products_with_unsupported_actives.htm#amateur
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