Towns in Maine lead the pesticide-free movement – 2016
Bees, Bays and Backyards activists celebrate winning a town ordinance to ban toxic pesticides in town. Photo credit: Staff
Pesticides hurt more than just the bugs and weeds they’re targeting. RoundUp has just been shown to be linked to cancer and scientists are pointing to neonics as one of the biggest causes of bee die-offs. In response the same activists who took on tar sands in South Portland grew their coalition, educated the community about the threat of toxic pesticides, and passed a first-in-the-region ordinance to ban pesticides on lawns in the City.