Guest guest Posted October 31, 2005 Report Share Posted October 31, 2005 Mon, 31 Oct 2005 12:29:32 -0600 (CST) " Audrey Hill, Public Citizen " <ahill Global Call Against Food Irradiation Public Citizen is asking for ORGANIZATIONS to sign-on to the declaration against food irradiation below. Please let me know shortly if your organization would like to sign-on to this call against food irradiation. Thank you! Global Call Against Food Irradiation We, the undersigned, declare that the world must be safe from the questionable and unnecessary technologies of food irradiation. Food irradiation is another tool to increase the corporate control and monopoly of the world's food supply, thus exacerbating the already unsustainable global food and agriculture trading system that prioritizes profits over people. Food irradiation puts at risk the health and safety of unsuspecting consumers. Irradiation destroys vitamins – up to 90% of vitamin A in chicken, 86% of vitamin B in oats and 70% of vitamin C in fruit juice. As shelf life increases, more nutrients are lost. Irradiation produces new compounds in food that have been linked to cancer development and genetic damage. Fifty years of research has shown serious health problems in lab animals that ate irradiated foods, including premature death, mutations, nutritional deficiencies, reproductive problems, fatal internal bleeding, suppressed immune systems and stunted growth. Food irradiation is linked to several environmental problems. First, irradiation facilities that function with radioactive cobalt-60 or cesium-137 threaten workers and communities with radioactive leaks and accidents. Second, radioactive materials used in these facilities are transported long distances, increasing the risk of radioactive accidents that would damage the local ecosystem and threaten public health. The material in nuclear food irradiators is also widely considered as a potential source for dirty bombs. Food irradiation sacrifices ecological sustainability by encouraging delocalization of production, wasteful and costly transportation of food and mass production. Thus we demand the following: * National legislation to be passed, banning food irradiation; * Labelling of all irradiated products until such time as a ban has been passed. People have the right to know whether their food has been exposed to irradiation; * A global halt to construction of new irradiation facilities (and a decommissioning of those that currently exist); * Sustainable food production. Sustainable food production involves both ecological and social sustainability, ie: conservation of environments and diverse ecosystems, respect for indigenous and local land management and food production systems, promotion of local consumption of local produce, promotion of energy minimalization in food production. Sustainable production affirms that access to healthy and wholesome food is the right of all people and future generations. Released October 2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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