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Sign petition, halt GM 'responsible' soyGM toxic soy is not 'responsible'. Campaign to urge WWF and Solidaridad to leave the RTRSGM toxic soy is not 'responsible'. Campaign to urge WWF and Solidaridad to leave the RTRS
GM Toxic soy is not 'responsible'! Can genetically engineered soy - grown with large amounts of agri-chemicals - ever be called 'responsible'? You probably consider this to be impossible. The damage that Monsanto's Roundup Ready soy has done in countries such as Argentina and Paraguay is enormous. Despite that, by the end of May this very same soy will be labelled 'responsible' by the Round Table on Responsible Soy. Because this Round Table is supported by the World Wildlife Fund and the development organisation Solaridad GM toxic soy will be provided with a green image. By supporting this Round Table these two organisations think that they will help reduce the damage done by the soy industry. But it will have the opposite effect. Declaring GM products 'responsible' is a dangerous step that legitimises the further growth of toxic soy cultivation. The destruction of rainforests, instead of being halted, will still be permitted. Read more about this on www.toxicsoy.org. You can sign the appeal to representatives of WWF and Solidaridad to withdraw their support for toxic soy. This petition will also be sent to the president of the Round Table on Responsible Soy and a number of supermarkets that are members of the Round Table. Please help us collecting signatures. Copy the text from this blog and forward it - preferably with an added personal message - to friends and family. Thank you!
 

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