Letters

November 2019

"A chemicals strategy as part of the European Green Deal: time to deliver"; NGO letter to Commissioner Von Der Leyen, EGD

Letter & Annex                 

8 November 2019

Re:     A chemicals strategy as part of the European Green Deal: time to deliver

Dear Ms President-elect von der Leyen, dear Mr Executive Vice-President Timmermans, dear Mr Commissioner-elect Sinkevičius,

We, the undersigned, warmly welcome your pledge, as well as complementary words by Commissioner-elect Sinkevičius during his confirmation hearing, to tackle the grave threat of chemical pollution and protect the European citizens and future generations by addressing hazardous chemicals, pesticides and endocrine disrupters (EDCs) as part of the European Green Deal.

October 2019

Implementation of new scientific criteria for endocrine disruptors: Commissioner Andriukaitis letter to PAN-E chemicals coordinator Hans Muilerman

October 2019

Joint letter to European Commission President-elect Ursula van der Leyen

To: European Commission President-elect Ursula von der Leyen
Rue de la Loi 200, 1000 Brussels

Cc: Frans Timmermans, Janusz Wojciechowski, Virginijus Sinkevičius

30 September 2019

OPEN LETTER
Subject: The European Green Deal and the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) negotiations

July 2019

Joint letter to Members of the European Parliament’s Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development (AGRI)

Joint letter to Members of the European Parliament’s Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development (AGRI)

 

Dear AGRI Committee Members and Substitutes,
Cc: ENVI, CONT, REGI, DEVE, FEMM, and BUDG Committees,

July 2019

Position on CAP Reform for the Incoming AGRI Committee

9 July 2019

July 2019

PAN International Letter to UNESCO World Heritage Committee

Brussels, 1st July 2019

Subject: Inscription of Le Colline del Prosecco di Conegliano e Valdobbiadene, Italy, on the World Heritage List as a cultural landscape

Dear Member of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee,

We are writing to you on behalf of Pesticide Action Network International (PAN International), representing 600 organisations, institutions and individuals in over 90 countries working to replace the use of hazardous pesticides with ecologically sound and socially just alternatives.

April 2019

Commission’s Communication lacks commitment to eliminate- reaching out to EU Parliament

Brussels 2nd April 2019

Dear Member of the European Parliament,

Subject: Commission’s Communication lacks commitment to eliminate EDCs – we call on you to raise a question with a resolution at the plenary   

Today, two top European scientists present their study at the Petition Committee of the European Parliament “Endocrine Disruptors: from Scientific Evidence to Human Health Protection”, which highlights that we know enough on the adverse effects of endocrine disruptors (EDs) to start regulating them and monitoring exposure, across all sectors.

On the other hand, the Commission’s Communication in November 2018 “Towards a comprehensive European Union framework on endocrine disruptors” lacks commitment to eliminate ED chemicals (EDCs) from our daily lives. PAN Europe is deeply disappointed.

March 2019

NGO Open Letter to Members of the European Parliament’s AGRI Committee voting on the CAP Reform

Brussels 20 March 2019

Open letter to Members of the European Parliament’s Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development (AGRI) voting on the CAP Reform on the 2nd& 8thApril 2019

March 2019

Joint NGO OPEN LETTER to EU Ministers of Agriculture

OPEN LETTER

Subject: Environmental ambition of the CAP: Test for the Council and the CAP budget 

January 2019

Vote on the establishment of Harmonised Risk Indicators for pesticides

Regarding: Vote on the establishment of Harmonised Risk Indicators for pesticides

Dear Member State,

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