Toxic threats

Tell the EPA: Ban the use of neonic-coated seeds at ethanol plants

EPA Administrator Michael Regan,

Mead, Nebraska, is a tragic case study in why using neonicotinoid-coated seeds at ethanol plants is a dangerous idea. The community suffered from overpowering, putrid smells from the factory that made throats close up and eyes sting. Some people and pets even suffered neurological consequences.

The EPA can prevent similar disasters from happening by banning the use of neonic-coated seeds at ethanol plants.


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