EPA Letter Tells California To Change Glyphosate Warning Labels

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Aug. 7 sent a letter to California telling it that the state's listing of glyphosate as a substance that is believed to cause cancer under Proposition 65 constitutes a "false and misleading statement," and the EPA asked California to remove the language from product labels.
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