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New report: Reversing the decline of insects

2020-07-08T12:18:31+01:00July 8th, 2020|

We're proud to support The Wildlife Trusts, and PAN UK trustee, Professor Dave Goulson, on the launch today of a new report Reversing the Decline in Insects. The report comes at a critical time for insects. There is ongoing evidence for insect declines and the future of insects – and [...]

Pesticide-Free Towns: Campaigning in lockdown

2020-05-05T09:16:12+01:00May 4th, 2020|

Background While most of the world is on hold, councils across the UK are still carrying out some of their work, including weed control. That means, unfortunately, that many are still spraying herbicides on our streets, pavements, verges, playgrounds and other urban green spaces, even when the general [...]

Campaign success for Pesticide-Free Balerno

2020-04-27T13:09:47+01:00April 27th, 2020|

by Hannah Conway (Campaigner, PAN UK) On a frosty morning I met campaigners in their home in Balerno, a beautiful suburb on the outskirts of Edinburgh. We all piled onto the bus on our way to Edinburgh City Council to present our deputation to the Transport and Environment committee for a [...]

Two school girls examine the pesticides in their food

2020-03-12T13:22:31+00:00March 12th, 2020|

As part of the Big Bang Science Fair, two school girls have examined their food for pesticide residues and are teaching others about their findings. By Anjali and Molly, Y9, Watford Grammar School for Girls Are there hazardous pesticides in the food we eat every day? What are their effects? These [...]

Limited progress in reducing pesticide risks in the EU – a little context

2020-02-24T22:35:47+00:00February 24th, 2020|

By Nick Mole, Policy Officer, PAN UK On 5th February 2020, the European Auditors Office published a special report titled, “Sustainable use of plant protection products: limited progress in measuring and reducing risks”. The report criticised EU Member States and the Commission for poor implementation of various pieces of pesticide-related [...]

A pesticide-free passage to India

2020-02-24T22:32:42+00:00February 18th, 2020|

By Rina Guadagnini, Project Officer, PAN UK PAN UK was recently able, for the first time, to bring together our partners currently working on sustainable cotton projects in Benin (OPEPAB) and Ethiopia (PAN Ethiopia) as we travelled to Nagpur in India to attend the Organic Cotton Summit 2019. For some [...]

Are big brands doing enough to support sustainable cotton farmers?

2020-02-13T07:43:26+00:00February 13th, 2020|

Sustainable Cotton Ranking 2020 Published by PAN UK, Solidaridad and WWF, the Sustainable Cotton Ranking 2020 reveals significant progress by big brands toward more sustainable cotton. But also that the divide is growing between companies that take their responsibilities seriously and the many companies that do not. Adidas has surged ahead, [...]

2020: A massive year for UK pesticides

2020-02-24T22:33:23+00:00January 31st, 2020|

by Josie Cohen, Head of Policy & Campaigns, PAN UK I joined PAN UK in June 2017 to help ensure that UK pesticide standards didn’t drop as a result of Brexit. There was a flurry of activity at the time and, over the next 18 months, we were kept [...]

UK supermarkets take steps to tackle pesticides

2020-02-24T22:34:13+00:00January 20th, 2020|

But there's still a long way to go... By Hannah Conway, Assistant Campaigner, PAN UK In November 2019, we launched a campaign calling on UK supermarkets to do more to protect human health and the environment from pesticides used in their global supply chains. Our top recommendation to all supermarkets [...]

Pesticides approved without proper testing

2020-01-31T13:11:34+00:00December 11th, 2019|

A new report from Pesticide Action Network Europe (PAN Europe) has found that EU officials have approved the use of a number of pesticides (typically giving them a 10-year license) without testing their impact on the human hormonal system. The EU has approved over 100 pesticides since June 2011. PAN [...]

PAN UK is closing in solidarity with young climate strikers

2019-09-18T16:46:53+01:00September 18th, 2019|

On Friday, 20th September, we will be closing our Brighton office to join the global strike for climate and biodiversity. Industrial agriculture is a key driver of climate change for a number of reasons. Land that has been deforested and converted to crop production reduces the availability of diverse, carbon-sequestering ecosystems. [...]

Is organic banana production viable?

2019-09-09T11:02:03+01:00September 9th, 2019|Tags: , , |

By Paul Lievens, Communications & Policy Officer, Banana Link "Twenty or thirty years ago, people who are growing organic – they are crazy people! To grow organic is to think different. About the workers, about the social aspects also. To work with the communities. Also, to work with the [...]

Pesticide victim, Paul François, confronts Bayer-Monsanto’s CEO

2019-09-04T08:06:30+01:00September 3rd, 2019|

By Deborah Lewis, SumOfUs Paul François and SumofUs activists at the Bayer-Monsanto AGM Every spring, in Germany’s former capital city Bonn, Bayer-Monsanto’s top executives, shareholders and CEO meet for the chemical giant's annual general meeting (AGM). Ultimately, this is the corporation's most important meeting of the year as [...]

Britain’s fourth agricultural revolution: agroecology!

2019-08-06T11:20:02+01:00August 5th, 2019|

by Stephanie Williamson, Staff Scientist, PAN UK Launched in July 2019, the latest report from the convenors of the RSA’s Food, Farming & Countryside Commission, entitled Our Future in the Land, could have been yet another worthy, dull and hard to digest report of interest mainly to policy nerds and [...]

London Assembly unanimously adopts Motion to eliminate glyphosate

2019-07-05T12:53:52+01:00July 5th, 2019|

By Nick Mole, Policy Officer, PAN UK 2019 is proving to be an amazing year for our Pesticide-Free Towns campaign, as an ever growing number of councils adopt policies that will bring an end to the use of potentially harmful pesticides in the parks and playgrounds, streets and schools where [...]

The UK battle to define Integrated Pest Management

2019-07-01T10:37:55+01:00July 1st, 2019|

by Josie Cohen, Head of Policy & Campaigns, PAN UK PAN UK has been campaigning to promote Integrated Pest Management (IPM) as an effective way to reduce pesticide use for decades. We were delighted, therefore, when the government’s 25 Year Environment Plan committed to making IPM ‘central’ to the UK’s [...]

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