More Residents Say Weeds in Their Roads Are Being Treated Despite Opting Out
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The NGOs that initiated the appeal welcomed the findings of the public rapporteur during the appeal hearing and now expect a positive decision from the judges in early July.
More residents say weeds in their roads are being treated despite opting out
People living in a street that had opted out of the council’s weedkiller treatment were shocked to see workers applying glyphosate to plants along their road. Brighton and Hove City Council said that it would offer communities the chance to opt out of weedkiller treatments in February after reintroducing glyphosate after a five-year gap. People […]
The state was on the bench of the accused for "inaction in the face of the collapse of biodiversity" Friday, June 6th at the Court of Appeal of the Administrative Court of Paris. A legal action nicknamed "Justice for the living", initiated by five environmental organisations, which want to force the state to improve the pesticide assessment protocols... This article The state soon forced to improve the pesticide assessment protocols ? appeared f…
Before the judgement of the Justice for Life case was delivered on Friday 6 June 2025 by the Paris Administrative Court of Appeal, the public rapporteur suggested forcing the state to reform its procedures for placing pesticides on the market, and reassessing the risks on "non-target" species.
NGOs are keeping their fingers crossed. A hearing at the Paris Administrative Court of Appeal for the "Justice for Life" case will be held on June 6. The government could be forced to take action against pesticides. Will the government finally act against the collapse of biodiversity? This is the hope of the NGOs awaiting the outcome of their appeal, dubbed "Justice for Life," at a hearing on Thursday, June 6, at the Paris Administrative Court o…
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