The United States is lagging behind the EU in banning harmful pesticides

The banned pesticides, which are being gradually phased out in the European Union, Brazil and China, are widely used in the United States of America, which could affect environmental protection targets, according to a study.
According to the scientific site "Phys", the author of the study, Nathan Dunley of the Center for Biological Diversity of the United States of America, "Unlike the United States is said to be highly organized and has preventive protection of pesticides, this study found the contradiction Completely".
The researcher found that several types of insecticides were approved for use in the United States, which is being phased out in the European Union, Brazil and China. In addition, the company's field of study has been classified as approved in the United States, Or disposed of in at least one of the three entities.
Of the 1.2 billion pounds of pesticides used in US agriculture in 2016, about 322 million pounds of pesticides have been banned in the EU, 40 million pounds of banned pesticides in China, and about 26 million pounds of banned pesticides in Brazil .
More than 10% of the total pesticide use in the United States was a banned, unapproved or unknown pesticide component in the other three entities.
These findings indicate that the United States of America uses the voluntary abolition initiated by industry as an essential means of banning pesticides, which is different from the abolition or non-voluntary ban imposed by regulators in the European Union, Brazil and China, which has not produced good results for Using insecticides, it may take longer to get rid of the banned pesticides.
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