There is a pollution that is harmful to the health of European wines

European wine is not immune to eternal pollution, which are harmful molecules that accumulate in the human organism and the environment.
These are the results of a study published on Wednesday by the Pesticide Act Network (PAN). The NGO document illustrates the increase in the molecule TfaA residue BfAsIn European bottles purchased at supermarkets.
Oh Trial10 EU -produced countries, carried out in drinking water, sometimes exhibit 100 times more than drinking water, warning many sources of pollution.
“All these are the gases of this flu for our cooling systems, are very much, and actually excreted to the atmosphere,” explains Salom Royal, responsible for the policy of Ban Europe.
“Regarding Groundwater pollutionWe know that the main source is PFAS pesticides because these products are directly sprayed in the soil, polluting the crops and ending in groundwater, “he added.
A breakthrough in 1988
Research on alcohol allows you to do chronic and retreat over time. The NGO emphasizes it There were no traces of TFA in alcohol before 1988. But after that date, the increase has gradually changed and accelerates since 2010.
According to Pan Europe, this change in the late 1980s can be explained by signing the Montreal protocol, which is the purpose of protecting the ozone layer through chemical progressive elimination. But “it is the Montreal protocol that led to the use of TFA emitting gasesAnd this was the time Pesticosters And Polyfluflu-Flower (PFAS) ”, Salame Royal Supplies.
“We can find a clear coincidence between the increased pollution or alcohol pollution or the increase in the use of fluorized gases and puffs pesticides.”
Toxicity in the rabbit embryo
Pan also explains that Europe has found the traces of TFA Bio -wines. Salom Royal admits that this molecule “is a substance outside the radar for a long time. There are very few studies of its toxicity.”
“However, recent industry studies have revealed the harmful effects on the rabbit embryo, which refers to reproductive toxicity, so the consequences in embryo development.”
Salom Royal recognizes that TFA can remove the molecules. However, technology is expensive, using more energy and needs water. It raises the problem of subsequent use of this contaminated and treated water.
Ban Europe will use this statement to attract EU member states. PFAs will meet next month to negotiate the possibility of banning pesticides.