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Today! Call Bayer to Stop the Sale of All Lindane Products Lindane bioaccumulates in people’s and animal's bodies and in the environment. It also travels on wind and air currents to colder regions. Lindane has become a major problem in the Arctic, where marine animals and the food supplies of many indigenous peoples are highly contaminated. More than 50 countries have already banned lindane - and the U.S. is still not one of them. Bayer needs to know that the U.S. public wants to join the international community that has quit using this toxic pesticide. It is unacceptable that Bayer continues distributing lindane for agricultural purposes - contaminating our bodies, environment and food supply. An international meeting of the Stockholm Convention, a global treaty to protect human health and the environment from POPs (persistent organic pollutants - chemicals that persist in the environment, build up in living things, and are toxic to all forms of life) is taking place in May. A number of POPs in the treaty are being phased out internationally - and lindane will be at the top of the list of new chemicals considered for a global phaseout. Lindane is on its way out - tell Bayer to move with the times and stop selling lindane. For more information, contact Kristen Schafer, kristins@panna.org, Pesticide Action Network North America TAKE
ACTION: Call: Esmail Zirakparvar, President and CEO of
Bayer CropScience's North American offices, Bayer Headquarters, North
Carolina. Telephone: 1-919-549-2000
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