Some have found to be too persistent (long lasting) in the environment.
Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is not banned in any countries. However, some countries have regulations on its use in food products due to potential health concerns and require it to be labeled on food packaging.
Kurt Alder was a German chemist and Nobel laureate who lived in the first half of the 20th century. He studied in the University of Berlin and later in the University of Kiel, and he led several investigations on organic compounds. He invented an organochlorine insecticide called Aldrin which was widely used for some time before being banned in many countries.
It is only banned as a food ingredient in Australia and New Zealand. I have so far been able to determine why it is banned in Aus and NZ as it is generally considered to be a non-toxic (when neutralised) alkali used to neutralise acids.
Chloroform is commonly found in household items such as certain cleaning products, pesticides, and paint strippers. It used to be an ingredient in over-the-counter medicines, but due to its harmful effects, it is now banned in many products.
White lead is toxic and poses serious health risks when inhaled or ingested. Due to its lead content, it can lead to lead poisoning. As a result, many countries have banned the use of white lead in paint to protect public health and the environment.
No, Only few Developed countries banned it
On January 1, 1996, the production of chlorofluorocarbons was banned in the United States and other developed countries.
Persistant pesticides now banned most places.
Non-persistent pesticides are compounds that break down quickly in the environment. Several different classes of pesticides make up this group: • Cholinesterase-inhibiting pesticides, which includes the organophosphates and carbamates • Chlorinated phenols • Herbicides • Pyrethroids • Fungicides • Repellents Non-persistent pesticides became widely used after persistent organochlorine pesticides were banned from manufacture and use in the United States in the 1970s. Non-persistent pesticides are less harmful to the environment because they do not build up but they have to be applied more often to households and crops to be effective.
No countries are banned from participating
Pepsi has been banned in India because of over harmful levels of aspartame,pesticides and other chemicals.
No pesticide should not be banned. Do you want bugs to be crawling all over you house, food, children, or family?
Practically all countries banned DDT.
Yes, the Bible is banned in 52 countries around the world.
first of all because they are allowed to. remember that when one bans a pesticide it doesnt just go away immidiatly. one needs to find alternatives both for use and production and one has to finish all the left overs. also "developed" countries have done so mostly at the expence of developing countries with the use of cheap pesticides which are now banned and it isn't very fair to tell them now they cant use cheap stuff because we don't like it. in some cases such as the use of DDT against malaria there simply isn't a choise nothing else works.
In recent years France. In my opinion it ought to banned in all western countries
As of 2021, the Bible is banned in countries such as North Korea, Saudi Arabia, and Afghanistan.