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NickB79

(19,622 posts)
Sat Jul 27, 2024, 08:09 PM Jul 2024

Most of the glyphosate in European rivers may not come from farming, researchers suggest

https://phys.org/news/2024-07-glyphosate-european-rivers-farming.html

Until now, the use of glyphosate as a herbicide in agriculture was considered to be the main reason for its presence in bodies of water worldwide. However, European reduction measures have not led to any noticeable reduction in the environment.

Professor Huhn's study suggests that another source has been overlooked for decades. The hypothesis is that certain aminopolyphosphonates used, for example in laundry detergents, are converted to glyphosate in the sewage sludge of wastewater treatment plants.
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Most of the glyphosate in European rivers may not come from farming, researchers suggest (Original Post) NickB79 Jul 2024 OP
What fresh hell is this Easterncedar Jul 2024 #1
Monsanto humans are the worst. I don't use toxins on my yard. Buy organic as much as possible. Clouds Passing Jul 2024 #4
Me, too. Now to get everyone else Easterncedar Jul 2024 #7
Fascinating, thanks for posting. The final paragraph mentions U.S. situation: enough Jul 2024 #2
And thank you. Lulu KC Jul 2024 #5
Thanks for that information. Easterncedar Jul 2024 #8
Nooooooo! Lulu KC Jul 2024 #3
I will be checking my laundry and dishwasher soap Old Crank Jul 2024 #6

Clouds Passing

(2,267 posts)
4. Monsanto humans are the worst. I don't use toxins on my yard. Buy organic as much as possible.
Sat Jul 27, 2024, 08:32 PM
Jul 2024

Use environmentally safe cleaners…..etc

enough

(13,454 posts)
2. Fascinating, thanks for posting. The final paragraph mentions U.S. situation:
Sat Jul 27, 2024, 08:19 PM
Jul 2024

Quote:
The situation in the U.S. is different from that in the EU; concentration patterns of glyphosate in U.S. river water closely follow those of other herbicides, indicating a dominant agricultural input. In contrast to Europe, aminopolyphosphonates are hardly used in the U.S. in laundry detergents.

Lulu KC

(4,192 posts)
5. And thank you.
Sat Jul 27, 2024, 08:35 PM
Jul 2024

I really must stop freaking out about headlines before I have read the whole article. I should know better. Still? Argh.

Lulu KC

(4,192 posts)
3. Nooooooo!
Sat Jul 27, 2024, 08:32 PM
Jul 2024

Thanks for sharing. I just figured out how to stop having microplastics in my laundry and now this? It's always something!

But why do I feel suspicious of the research? Will devour article.

Old Crank

(4,645 posts)
6. I will be checking my laundry and dishwasher soap
Sat Jul 27, 2024, 08:42 PM
Jul 2024

Fun times. Those chemicals were probably boosted to get cleaning in cold lowcwatervmachines...

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