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<p>Like all pesticides, Roundup (a range of weedkillers containing glyphosate) is
subject to strict regulation to ensure that its use will not harm people or have unacceptable
effects on the environment.</p><p> </p><p>The European Commission decided in December
2017 to approve glyphosate for continuing use until December 2022. The decision followed
a scientific risk assessment by the European Food Safety Authority, which included
a very close scrutiny of the evidence on whether glyphosate causes cancer. UK experts
participated in that assessment and supported its conclusions.</p><p> </p><p>All pesticide
products, including Roundup, are tightly regulated by the Health and Safety Executive.
They are only authorised for use if scientific data demonstrates that they will not
harm people or have unacceptable effects on the environment.</p><p> </p><p>We will
continue to keep an active watch on the scientific evidence on glyphosate.</p><p>
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