Coca-Cola, Pepsico under pressure
Three years after unsafe pesticide residues were found in Coca Cola and Pepsi in India, the Center for Science and Environment (CSE) says little has changed.
A new 2006 CSE study tested 57 samples of 11 soft drink brands, from 25 different manufacturing plants of Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, spread over 12 states. The study reportedly found pesticide residues in all samples; including a cocktail of three to five different pesticides in all samples—on an average 24 times higher than the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) norms.
'This is clearly unacceptable as we know that pesticides are tiny toxins and impact our bodies over time,' says Sunita Narain, director, CSE.
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