Roundup's Primary Glyphosate Safe To Use Assures EPA
Roundup's Primary Glyphosate Safe To Use Assures EPA
Introduction
EPA recently announced over the usage of Glyphosate that it doesn't cause cancer.
According to the review, glyphosate is the most-used herbicide in the U.S and meets the standard in the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act. It is one of the primary ingredients of Roundup. The California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment had included glyphosate on a list of carcinogenic chemicals based on the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research(IARC). EPA stated, it probably doesn't cause cancer and can be used with some fine adjustments; also, its testing methods are more superior than IARC's.
The first trial against Monsanto over Roundup was held last summer in state court in San Francisco, which ruled in favor of plaintiffs with $78 million. The second ended last month in federal court with an $80 million verdict, including $75 million in punitive damages. The third trial is ongoing.
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