probably carcinogenic ” and the compounds in the product have been found to affect mammal’s organs. The chemical can have a particularly bad effect on amphibians when it enters the water system and can also impact soil fertility in the long run, as well as disrupt the bottom levels of food chains in naturally occurring ecosystems.At an executive meeting yesterday, Trafford Council signed off a decision to immediately reduce the number of times that it uses glyphosate, halving it from twice to once a year.The overall impact of the decision will eventually mean a 70pc reduction in the use of glyphosate-based weed sprays in Trafford.Coun Stephen Adshead said: “Glyphosate is time limited anyway, companies are working to replace it with new.
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