Reports
Europe's pesticide and food safety regulators
New report of Claire Robinson (Earth Open Science) on Food Authority EFSA's love of industry lobby club ILSI. Click here to download.
Network of industry agents uncovered in Food Authority EFSA
A new PAN Europe report reveals that 10 out of 13 members of the EFSA working group on TTC (Threshold of Toxicological Concern, a method to decide on the health impacts of chemicals), have a conflict of interest.
Pesticide Action Network Europe's 2011 report
In this report we outline PAN Europe's role, provide our analysis of EU pesticide policy developments, describe some of our major activities and finally provide highlights of our network members' activities in 2011.
Meet (chemical) agriculture, The world of backdoors, derogations, sneaky pathwyas and loopholes
France European backdoor champion on pesticides.
Semain sans pesticides
PAN-Europe document de la Semaine sans pesticides, Mars 2010.
See also www.semaine-sans-pesticides.com
NAP Best Practice: Sustainable use of pesticides: Implementing a National Action Plan
A guide to assist and support EU member states in producing their National Action Plans (NAP) as required under the Sustainable Use Directive.
Pesticides and the loss of biodiversity
How intensive pesticide use affects wildlife populations and species diversity
Presenting research into the impact of pesticides on biodiversity and detailing current policies and methods for biodvieristy conservation.
Week without pesticides
PAN-Europe brochures about the Semain sans pesticides (Week without pesticides) , March 2010.
Pesticide Action Network Europe's 2010 report
In this report we outline PAN Europe's role, provide our analysis of EU pesticide policy developments, describe some of our major activities and finally provide highlights of our network members' activities in 2010.
Pesticide Action Network Europe's 2009 report
In this report we outline PAN Europe's role, provide our analysis of EU pesticide policy developments, describe some of our major activities and finally provide highlights of our network members' activities in 2009.