Coalition status
FSC restricted HHPs
Chemical pesticide presenting one out of three of the following hazards: acute toxicity, chronic toxicity and environmental toxicity.
GCP-Phase-Out 2026Use of pesticides in the Phase-out List are reduced through use of Integrated Pest Management and phased out by 2030, if feasible. This includes…
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Details
Type: Pesticide
Use: Herbicide
Example applications: Vegetables including peas, chickpeas, beans, lentils, onions;Potatoes;Sweetcorn
Example pests controlled: Nightshade;Bindweed;Chickweed;Clover;Crowsfoot;Docks;Plantain;Sorrel;Sowthistle;Stinging nettle;Deadnettle
Mode of action: Selective, systemic with contact and residual action. Inhibits photosynthesis (photosystem II).
Source: PPDB
Toxicty
Mammal toxicity
Acute oral LD50 for most sensitive mammal species (LD50 < 200mg/kg bw).
Identifiers
GHS safety labels
- H302
Harmful if swallowed
Class: Acute Toxicity
Subclass: Oral - H400
Very toxic to aquatic life
Class: Aquatic
Subclass: Acute - H410
Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects
Class: Aquatic
Subclass: Chronic