Environmental campaign group Friends of the Earth (FoE) has raised concerns about glyphosate’s effect on human health, particularly on the endocrine system, and its impact on the environment. The product sheet of glyphosate, which is the world’s best-selling weed killer and one of the most widely used herbicides in Europe, states it is toxic to aquatic organisms. However industry bodies insist there is no evidence the weedkiller is harmful. Ms Hamnett has arranged a meeting this Saturday to put pressure on all political parties with the forthcoming elections, and has invited London’s Green Party Member of the European Parliament, Jean Lambert, to speak. Ms Lambert said: “We want to know what alternatives are being looked at, and even if you decide as a council to continue using it, should the public be being warned when you are using this, at least so those who don’t want to be near it are not in range, that kids aren’t playing on the grass nearby while spraying is going on.1744702468.jpg