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Pesticide Free Naturally

The campaign

The Green Communities Canada pesticide reduction campaign - Pesticide Free Naturally - was launched in 2000 with the following objectives:

Action kit

Green Communities Canada published a Pesticide Free Naturally Action Kit for use in the home, which includes:

Download your PDF copy of the Action Kit below.

En francais

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Pesticide Free - local contacts

Contact the participating group nearest you.

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The problem with pesticides

Pesticides contribute more than 50 million kilograms annually to the chemical brew in Canada. Hectare for hectare, urban lawns and greenspaces are sprayed more intensively than most farms.

Residential use of pesticides is increasing steadily, adding to an already over-burdened eco-system in the Great Lakes Basin. Pesticides do not stay put, but move through the ecosystem of the entire planet.

Many common pesticides used in the home and garden pose significant human health risks. A study by the Ontario College of Family Physicians states that Canadian children face "undeniable risks" from exposure to pesticides. Children, because of their physiology and behaviour, are exposed to greater quantities of pesticides than adults, and are more vulnerable to their toxic effects. A National Cancer Institute survey in the US indicated that children are six times more likely to get childhood leukemia when pesticides are used in the home and garden.

Some pesticides used on urban lawns have the potential to disrupt human hormone and endocrine systems. This disruption has been linked to decreased immune system function, alterations to the brain and reproductive system, behavioural changes such as attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder, and increased susceptibility to breast and testicular cancer.

The Pesticide Free Naturally Program Delivery Manual is available in PDF documents below: