Site Map
Main Menu
- Home
- About PAN UK?
- Explore the Issues
- General
- Agriculture
- Environment
- Food
- Food Homepage
- Consumers and farm workers at risk from toxic pesticides
- Best & Worst Food for Pesticide Residues
- What can you do?
- Residue Monitoring
- The Relationship Between the UK and the EU
- 30 Most Commonly Found Pesticides
- Food Publications
- What are the other implications for high use of pesticides?
- Thinking twice about your fruit salad, or the banana in your lunchbox?
- Fibre, Food & Beauty
- Food and genetically modified organisms
- Pesticides in Your Food Poster
- Health
- Health Homepage
- Health Articles
- Routes of Exposure
- Acute Toxicity
- Chronic toxicity
- Acute poisonings in developing countries
- Pesticide poisoning statistics
- Research into pesticides and health
- Community based pesticide action monitoring (CPAM)
- International regulations and health
- PEX
- PEX Newsletter
- PEX Current Issue
- PEX Back Issues
- Pilot Study on Public Access to Farm Pesticide Spray Records
- Home & Garden
- Organic Cotton
- Parks and Amenities
- Waste Pesticides
- Regulation & Coventions
- Supermarkets
- DDT
- Factsheets
- Active ingredient fact sheets
- Timber Treatment
- Ants
- Aphids: (greenfly, blackfly)
- Cabbage Root Fly
- Bed Bugs
- Birds
- Cats
- Chafer Grubs
- Clothes Moths
- Cockroach
- Fleas
- Food Moths
- Foxes
- Headlice
- House Flies
- Leatherjackets
- Mealybug
- Mice
- Moles
- Mosquitoes and Flies
- Mould
- Rats
- Scales
- Slugs
- Squirrels
- Vine Weevil
- Wasps
- Whitefly
- Reducing Pesticide Use
- News
- News
- Pesticide companies found guilty of human rights abuses
- Permanent People's Tribunal
- Pesticides Cause Some of the World's Worst Toxic Pollution Problems
- Permanent Peoples' Tribunal
- Toxic Pesticides on London Underground
- PAN UK campaign hero
- Katharine Hamnett, Ethical Fashion Pioneer, backs PAN UK
- 25th Anniversary Appeal
- Support Early Day Motion to suspend Neonicotinoids
- Open Letter to the British Beekeepers' Association
- Have we learned nothing since Silent Spring?
- Support bees - write to your MP about pesticides
- London Bee Summit 2010
- Pesticide in womb may promote obesity
- 'Pollination crisis' hitting India's vegetable farmers
- Industrialised farming will not make us more self-sufficient
- Toxic pesticide banned in Jamaica
- Pesticides News 88 - Latest Issue
- Pesticide threat looms over French West Indies
- NEW Web Site
- Plight of the bumblebee
- Farm pesticides linked to skin cancer
- Pesticide linked to developmental delays
- The London Orchard project
- Organic Farmers Seek Healthier Future
- Herbs can be natural pesticides
- Toxic worry for bug repellent Deet
- Organic Center response to the FSA Study
- Press Releases
- Government response to pesticide consultation fails to deliver protection for people and environment
- Too little, too late for the victims of Bhopal
- Have your say on how pesticides are used in the UK
- Cancer-linked pesticides used in schools
- Conflict at the Rotterdam Convention
- EU Votes to protect EU citizens from pesticides
- Wear Organic
- Buy organic cotton and help farmers escape poverty
- Wearorganic Autumn Newsletter
- 5 in 5 - Leah Borromeo
- Give farmers a break – treat cotton as a luxury
- 5 in 5 - Keith Tyrell
- Wearorganic Spring Newsletter
- Definitive guide to cotton and eco-labelling relaunched!
- PAN UK to host a stall at UK Aware 2010!
- We live to learn
- January Wearorganic Newsletter
- News
- Publications & Resources
- FAQs
- General
- Organic Cotton
- Why should I use organic cotton?
- Is cotton really natural?
- Is there such a thing as an organic fabric?
- What does organic cotton mean?
- The true cost of non-organic cotton
- Some people say poor farmers would be better off growing food than cotton. Are they right?
- Is it true that many cotton farmers die from pesticide poisoning?
- Food
- Health
- Are there health risks for people working with pesticides, and their families?
- What should I do if I have been exposed to pesticides?
- Why should I report a pesticide exposure incident?
- How can I find out what has been sprayed?
- I'm thinking of moving to a house bordered by frequently sprayed land. What are the health risks?
- What help is available for people who are chronically ill as a result of pesticide exposure?
- How can I reduce spraying in my area?
- How do I report a pesticide exposure incident?
- Is there a way of finding out if I've been affected by pesticides?
- Home & Garden
- Regulation & Coventions
- Waste
- Get Involved
- Donate

- Archive

Site Map