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NEWS RELEASE
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For Immediate Release December 16, 2009 |
Ministry of Environment
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B.C. SEEKS INPUT ON COSMETIC USE OF PESTICIDES
VICTORIA –
Environment Minister Barry Penner is asking British Columbians for their input
on whether additional restrictions should be placed on the use of pesticides
for cosmetic purposes.
“It just makes
sense to limit pesticide use to what is actually required to accomplish a
particular task, which is why we already require the use of integrated pest
management for many pesticide uses in B.C.,” said Penner. “We now want to have
a discussion about how we can encourage all British Columbians to reduce
unnecessary pesticide use.”
An online public
consultation launched today asks British Columbians for their views on a number
of issues, including: how to define the cosmetic use of pesticides, when it is
appropriate to use pesticides and how to best regulate specific pesticides that
have both cosmetic and non-cosmetic uses.
The B.C. Government’s August 2009 speech from the throne committed to consulting British Columbians on how to further safeguard our environment from the use of chemical pesticides for cosmetic uses.
Pesticides used in B.C. must first be approved by Health Canada and
are also regulated through the Integrated Pest Management Act, which sets rules
for both the sale and use of pesticides. The act requires pest control
companies to practice integrated pest management, which includes pest
prevention and considering alternatives to pesticides. The act also requires
that people be notified when pesticides are used on public land, and around
multi-resident buildings.
The public
consultation, officially launched today, will remain open until Feb. 15, 2010.
The results of the consultation will be made public in the spring of 2010,
along with information about any next steps to address cosmetic use of
pesticides in British Columbia.
People can participate in the consultation by visiting the website at http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/epd/ipmp/ and clicking on the Cosmetic Use of Pesticides Consultation button.
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Media Contact:
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Suntanu Dalal Media Relations Ministry of Environment 250 387-9745 |
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