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Monsanto in the McSpotlight

JoAnn Guest

Jan 23, 2007 13:02 PST

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Monsanto in the McSpotlight

 

| What's Wrong With Monsanto? | Opposition & Campaigns

 

http://www.mcspotlight.org/beyond/companies/monsanto.html

 

Monsanto is an American-owned international agro-chemical and foods

conglomerate. It employs about 45,000 people and peddles over eight

billion dollars a year in chemical products all over the world.

While Monsanto has been critised for some time for their production

of NutraSweet and the genetically engineered rBGH (Bovine Growth

Hormone), the latest criticism is for it's moves into the world of

GMOs (genetically manipulated organisams). They produce 'RoundUp

Ready' soya beans that are genetically altered to be resistant to

their chemical herbicide 'Roundup' (the biggest selling agro-

chemical in the world with sales totalling more than $620 million a

year), which provides 40% of the companies operating profit.

Take a look at the Monsanto corporate web site and you might be

excused for mistaking Monsanto for a caring company with only our

best interests at heart. In 'The Monsanto Pledge' (which includes

the slogan 'We pledge to be part of the solution', the company lays

down seven principles that describe the company's apparent vision

for a sustainable environment.

They pledge to:

 

Reduce all toxic and hazardous releases and emissions, working

toward an

ultimate goal of zero effect;

Ensure no Monsanto operation poses any undue risk to our employees

and

our communities;

Work to achieve sustainable agriculture through new technology and

practices;

Ensure groundwater safety;

Keep our plants open to our communities and involve the community in

plant operations;

Manage all corporate real estate, including plant sites, to benefit

nature; and

Search worldwide for technology to reduce and eliminate waste from

our

operations, with the top priority being not making it in the first

place.

The propaganda continues with Bob Shapiro, the CEO of Monsanto,

declaring;

" We take our responsibilities to our customers, employees,

shareowners

and people of the world very seriously. "

" ..we're working very hard to make sure our products and

manufacturing

facilities are safe for the people who use them and for the

environment

we live in. "

" ..we're trying to improve people's lives all over the world. "

" What is important and valuable to you is important and valuable to

us. "

 

 

It all sounds very nobel but words are just words, and their record

tells a different story...

 

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Monsanto, a major manufacturer of

phenoxy herbicides, sponsored studies on workers that the company

had

exposed to dioxin, and these studies revealed no increased cancer

deaths

among these exposed workers. However, the studies have since been

criticized by a report from the National Research Council, which

says

Monsanto's studies were " plagued with errors in classification of

exposed and unexposed groups, according to some reports, and hence

have

been biased toward a finding of no effect. "

 

A 1990 analysis of Monsanto workers, conducted by the National

Institute

for Occupational Safety and Health, reported a statistically-

significant

increase in soft tissue arcomas.

 

As part of its multi-year scientific reassessment of dioxin, the

American Environmental Protection Agency recently published a draft

review of all scientific data linking dioxin to cancer and other

health

effects in humans.

 

The EPA's draft document concludes that four separate studies of

workers exposed to dioxin have revealed an " overall increased

mortality

from all malignancies combined. "

 

EPA speculates that dioxin's ability to mimic hormones gives dioxin

the

capacity to cause cancer in many different organs and bodily systems

in

humans.

 

There seems to be little room left for doubt: As the

EPA's " scientific

reassessment team " told then-chief of EPA, William Reilly, January

27,

1992: " Dioxin does cause cancer in humans. "

 

Monsanto was sued on behalf of plaintiffs who say they were harmed

when

a Norfolk and Western railroad tank car derailed, spilling 19,000

gallons of a Monsanto chemical called " ocp-crude " into the community

of

Sturgeon, Missouri the night of January 10, 1979.

 

Monsanto's plant in Sauget, Illinois has over a dozen chemical dumps

on

it, according to the WALL STREET JOURNAL, several of them containing

substantial quantities of cancer-causing PCBs, at concentrations as

high

as 74,000 parts per million (ppm), or 7.4 percent. For years,

Monsanto's

Sauget plant was the nation's largest single manufacturer of PCBs.

Monsanto officials insist that the PCBs on their property do not

necessarily belong to them. Anyone could have dumped PCBs there,

they

say. All told, there are more than one million tons of chemical

wastes

on Monsanto's property--chlorinated pesticides, PCBs and other

chemicals

that Monsanto manufactured on the site for decades. Monsanto insists

the

wastes did not necessarily come from their plant, located half a

mile

north of the dumps. It is company policy to destroy waste records

after

4 years. Meanwhile the state of Illinois has spent 12 years and $1.3

million trying to get the Monsanto site listed on the federal

Superfund.

An estimated 13 tons of chemical wastes leach off the Monsanto site

into

the Mississippi River each year.

 

Monsanto has tried to intimidate farmers and retailers in the USA

who

label their milk products as rBGH-free (see below). The corporation

has

actually brought lawsuits against such farmers and, through a

related

organization, has sued the state of Vermont over its permissive

attitude

toward BGH labeling. This seems an obvious encroachement on the

Americas' First Amendment and is no doubt outrageous, but the

Department

of Justice appears to do nothing to stop it.

 

 

Monsanto is part of the Chemical industry.

 

It is not only the specific practices of individual companies that

cause

problems. The attitudes created by the currrent system of

exploitation

gives power and profits to the few, at the expense of people,

animals

and the environment. It is important to expose the unethical

practices

of specific companies as their behaviour is often indicative of the

entire system.

 

 

 

 

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What's Wrong With Monsanto? Environmental Destruction

 

In the 1980s, Monsanto Corporation got a bad name for polluting

every

square foot of the planet with noxious PCBs, dioxin, and harmful

pesticides. Now Monsanto is a leader in the biotech revolution that

threatens to engineeer the genes of every food crop on the planet

with

potentially desasterous consequences for the environment.

In 1996 Monsanto introduced its RoundUp Ready soybean - which has

been

geneticallyaltered to be resistant to the chemical herbicide

glyphosate

which is marketed by Monsanto as Roundup. The inbuilt resistance

allows

farmers to use the herbicide while the crop is growing. Other

altered

crops likeky to be marketed include maize, wheat, sugar beet,

letuce,

potatoes and poplar.

 

Monsanto also owns 49.9 percent of Calgene, the maker of the Flavr

Savr

tomato engineered for longer shelf life.

 

 

Abusing animals

 

Monsanto performs experiments on many thousand of animals each year.

These tests are futile since not only are the results from animal

testing inconclusive when directly related to humans, but Monsanto

(like

many other companies) has been known to manipulate the results to

meet

their requirements (as was the case with aspartame).

Monsanto's artificial bovine growth hormone BGH (Posilac) is

designed to

make cows produce more milk. Ingnoring the fact that no body needs

more

milk one of the problems with the use of the hormone is that it

pushes

the cow to the limits of production and causes illness such as

Mastitis.

 

In Monsanto's own words: " Use of Posilac has been associated with

increases in cystic ovaries and disorders of the uterus...digestive

disorders...enlarged hocks and lesions (lacerations, enlargements,

calluses) of the knee... " On March 1993 the Veterinary Medicine

Advisory

Committee of the FDA unanimously agreed with the Monsanto conclusion

that " Cows injected with Posilac are at an increased risk for

clinical

mastitis. "

 

If you drink milk you will be pleased to know that this disease is

treatment with high levels of antibiotics which no doubt find their

way

into the milk supply. Since the intriduction of BGH in the USA,

reports

of serious health and reproductive problems among U.S. cows have

increased significantly.

 

 

Irresponsible marketing

 

Since April 1995, the U.S. FDA has reported over 10,000 volunteered

consumer complaints stemming from NutraSweet (aka Equal ,

Aspartame).

Among the symptoms listed are blindness seizures, memory loss, loss

of

limb control, slurred speech, skin lesions, extremity numbness,

depression, mood swings, anxiety attacks, coma and death.

 

 

Absorbed very quickly into the bloodstream it metabolizes into six

to

eight byproducts including methyl alcohol and the class A

carcinogen,

formaldehyde. The early research history of aspartame was plagued

with

deception. Although the US FDA gave the product approval, it later

emerged that the results of animal experiments conducted when

researching the chemical, had been manipulated to improve them.

 

Monsanto's herbicide Butachlor, marketed in foreign countries such

as

Machete and Lambast, has never been permanently approved by the

Environmental Protection Agency. Adverse effects of the chemical

include

weight loss, weight changes in internal organs, reduced brain size

together with lesions.

 

Multinational Monitor reports that Butachlor can be found in the

U.S.

food supply. It's used in Argentina, Brazil, China, India, the

Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand and Venezuela. This implies that the

majority of rice imports could contain it.

 

Monsanto owns the drug company, G.D. Searle - producers of;

 

Demulen, an oral contraceptive, is an oestrogenic compound.

Environmental scientists are linking oestrogenic pollutants to

breast

cancer.

Flagyl, an oral synthetic antiprotozoal and antibacterial, can cause

convulsive seizures,peripheral neuropathy, a significant lessening

of

white blood corpuscles, and can make candida infections worse.

 

Kerlone for " management of hypertension " can contribute to cardiac

failure.

 

Lomotil, the anti-diarrhea drug, has a number of adverse effects

including tachycardia, vomiting, depression, numbness of extremities

and

pancreatitis.

 

 

 

 

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Opposition and Campaigns

 

Campaigns and resistance:

Boycotts:

Family farm Defenders, P.O. Box 581, Hillsboro, Wisconsin, 54634,

for

BGH

Pure Dairy Commission, RR 2, Box 191, New Auburn WI 54757. for BGH

Betty Martini, 5940 Brookgreen Road, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30328,

for

NutraSweet

Further information: http://www.envirolink.orgs/orgs/shag/ - Super

Heroes Against Genetix (action site with good links)

http://www.envirolink.org/arrs/AnimaLife/spring95/BGH.html -

Background

information http://www.envirolink.org/arrs/essays/posilac.html -

Cancer

threat http://www.monitor.net/rachel/r381.html - Milk, rBGH, and

Biotechnology

 

 

 

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Outside links and further information

From RACHEL'S ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH WEEKLY

Monsanto and it's public image - #504

Aspartame and brain cancer - #520

Dioxins and cancer. How Monsanto hid the truth - #494, #400, #353,

#171

Genetic engineering, particularly rBGH - #521, #483, #454, #384,

#383,

#382, #381

PCBs (Polychlorinated biphenyls) - #329, #327, #295, #144

Monsantos toxic dumps - #358, #357

Multinational Monitor

 

Monsanto pushes pesticides

 

Company Profile

Products and brandnames:

 

NutraSweet, Equal, BGH (aka rBGH, rBST, Posilac), Simplese (an

artificial butter fat),

Simple Pleasures Frozen Dairy Desserts, Salad Dressing and

Moyonnaise;

the artificial fibers Astroturf and Wear Dated Carpets;

the home insulation foam sheeting called Fome-Cor;

the garden herbicides Roundup and Dimension;

agricultural chemicals: Lasso, Harness Plus, Far Go, Avauer,

Machete,

Bronco, Bullet,

Cropstar GB, Freedom, Landmaster BW, Micro-Tech Partner, Ram Rod,

Accord, Buckle,

Fallow Master, Lariat, Rodeo;

the feed supplement and preservative Alimet;

the Flavr Savr tomato.

 

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Postal address:

Monsanto

800 N. Lindbergh Blvd

St. Louis

Missouri 63167

USA

 

 

JoAnn Guest

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