Report Distorts Truth About Pesticides
Published August 3rd, 2008
A report released yesterday by the Center for Public Integrity, “Perils of the New Pesticides,” distorts the truth about the health effects of chemicals in pest management products, according to the Consumer Specialty Products Association (CSPA). Of specific concern is the author’s misinterpretation of data collected by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s incident reporting system related to pyrethrins, natural insecticides produced by certain species of the chrysanthemum plant, and its synthetic counterparts, pyrethroids. By improperly using EPA data and drawing faulty conclusions from it, the report has needlessly caused alarm about both ingredients which have been used in pesticide products for decades.
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