| Posted at 05:21 PM on February 13, 2009 |
The Registry website is a place where people can go to identify and support those companies that choose to publicly renounce the use of GM beet sugar.
Over seventy grocery chains and food producers including Organic Valley are committed not to use or sell GM beet sugar. This call to halt the introduction of GM sugar beets into the food supply comes on the heels of public outcry over mercury contamination of our nation’s dominant sweetener – high fructose corn syrup – and on the eve of the year’s sweetest holiday – Valentine’s Day.
By signing on to the Registry, companies:
*
Pledge to not support the introduction of sugar from GM sugar
beets;
* Pledge to avoid, wherever possible, using GM beet
sugar in their products;
* Pledge to ask the sugar beet
industry to not introduce GM beet sugar into our nation’s
food supply
Companies have rejected GM sugar beets not only because they
have not been proven safe but also because the EPA had increased
allowable levels of herbicide residues on GM sugar beet roots by
up to 5,000 percent when USDA approved the crop for
planting. This action was taken at the request of
Monsanto, the sole manufacturer of GM Roundup Ready sugar
beets. Extracted from the roots of the GM sugar beet
plant, this type of sugar will be used in processed food and
sold, unlabeled, to consumers beginning this year.
Tell Hershey’s and Mars to Kiss GM Sugar Goodbye! Send your Valentine to Hershey’s and Mars urging the companies to publicly reject the use of GM sugar in their chocolates and other sweets....
by signing the petition (available until April 15, 2009) at: http://www.centerforfoodsafety.org/
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