Thursday, 23 April 2020

Court Orders EPA to Act on Pesticide in Pet Collars

A federal appeals court in California today ordered the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to act on a request by the Natural Resources Defense Council to ban the use of the toxic pesticide TCVP in pet collars. The EPA acknowledges exposure to the pesticide can harm kids’ developing brains.

TCVP (tetrachlorvinphos) is an organophosphate pesticide used in pet products, especially flea collars. The EPA has determined that the use in flea collars put children at risk because of harm to the brain and nervous system. 

Mae Wu, senior director of the Health and Food Program at NRDC responded with this statement:



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