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Thursday, August 03, 2006

Pesticides still found in Colas

Poisoned colas: Pesticide content is now deadlier

By IBNlive.com
Wednesday August 2, 03:22 PM
New Delhi: New tests have found that eleven soft drink brands, which in 2003 were found to contain pesticide residues, still contain a dangerous level of toxins, said the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) on Wednesday.The CSE’s report in 2003 had led to a joint Parliamentary probe into the matter, and on Wednesday the NGO claimed the soft drinks are still not clean.At a press conference in Delhi, the NGO said it had conducted tests on 57 samples of 11 soft drink brands for pesticides.It claimed that compared to 2006, Pepsi contained 30 times higher pesticide residue on an average and Coca-Cola contained 27 times higher residue. It alleged that it found three-five different kinds of pesticide residues in all the samples.The 2006 study tested 57 samples of 11 soft drink brands, from 25 different manufacturing plants of Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, spread over 12 states.The study allegedly found three-five different kinds of pesticide residues in all samples—on an average 24 times higher than Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS norms), which have been finalised but not yet notified.The levels in some samples — for instance, Coca-Cola bought in Kolkata — exceeded the BIS standards by 140 times for the deadly pesticide Lindane, said a CSE press release.A Coca-Cola sample manufactured in Thane contained the neurotoxin Chlorpyrifos, 200 times the standard. “This is clearly unacceptable as we know that pesticides are tiny toxins and impact our bodies over time,” said CSE director Sunita Narain.The current study was conducted by the same Pollution Monitoring Laboratory of CSE, which had tested samples in 2003.
Pesticide Residue In CSE Tested Samples
Pepsi Cola: 15.2
Coca-Cola: 13.4
7 Up: 12.5
Duke Lemonade: 10.9
Mirinda Orange: 10.7
Thumbs Up: 10.9
Limca: 6.7
Fanta: 9.1
Pepsi Caffechino: 4"We have fully complied with the JPC (Joint Parliamentary Committee) directions and are even more confident about our findings," said Chandra Bhushan, associate director at CSE.In 2003, the average level of pesticide residues in Delhi samples was allegedly 34 times above the same BIS. This CSE has found pesticide residues as high as 52 times in bottles bought in Kolkata, and 42 times in bottles bought in Nainital and Gorakhpur.Similarly, bottles bought in Mumbai, manufactured in Thane and Nagpur, are 34 times above the BIS standard, CSE claimed.Soft drink companies have claimed that there can't be a final product standard and even the health ministry has not set standards.(With inputs from CNN-IBN and Agencies)

3 Comments:

  • At 7:43 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    That is undoubtably a concern for us to think. But the game is not yet over! The pepsi-cola company's brand has pesticides not while manufacturing the colas, but in using pesticide contaminated water, which is used in agriculture. If pepsi or coca-cola is banned, then we must ban usage of pesticides in agriculture also! (does only cola affect us?)

     
  • At 8:38 AM, Blogger Ganesan M said…

    thank for ur valuable comments..
    many things are affecting us ..
    But we can avoid atleast some thing..
    we should not invite problem

     
  • At 6:51 AM, Blogger Jam said…

    cola and co offers people to visit their lab to see how they test manufacturing cola at each stage. i guess the issue is only to sensationalise people so that they [you know who ;)] can play politics.

     

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