Traces of cancer-linked pesticide found in tests at UK playgrounds

Contaminated play grounds a threat to Britain's children's health

A shocking discovery has been made at playgrounds across the UK, with campaigners warning that thousands of litres of glyphosate-based herbicides are being used on public green spaces. The controversial weedkiller has been linked to cancer and other serious health conditions.

The Pesticides Action Network (Pan) UK took swabs and soil samples at 13 playgrounds in Kent, Cambridgeshire, Milton Keynes, Tower Hamlets and Hackney. Eight of these sites showed traces of glyphosate or its breakdown product aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA). The only area free from the contaminant was Hackney, which went glyphosate-free in public green spaces in 2021.

"This is deeply concerning to find a highly hazardous pesticide like glyphosate present in playgrounds where our children play," said Nick Mole of Pan UK. "Young children tend to put their fingers and other items in their mouths, so finding glyphosate residues on play equipment is particularly worrying."

Campaigners argue that the use of glyphosate runs counter to what playgrounds ought to be about - providing a safe space for nature and survival. SiΓ’n Berry, Green MP for Brighton Pavilion, has tabled a private member's bill calling for councils to ban the use of glyphosate in public areas.

Many councils have already taken steps to reduce their reliance on the weedkiller, finding alternative methods to control plant growth. However, thousands of litres remain being used across Britain.

"This should be their safest place," said Dafina Bozha at Victoria Park, where her young daughter was climbing on a roundabout. "If it's something that gets to my child's health, it's something that's very important to me."

Another mother, Naz B, expressed similar concerns, saying "Kids are around the park to touch the grass and the mud... no one wants unnatural visitors."
 
aww don't even get me started on this 🀯 glyphosate is literally everywhere right now & it's crazy that thousands of litres are still being used in playgrounds! I mean our kids are supposed to be safe zones where they can run around wild & free, not potentially ingesting poisonous chemicals. it's heartbreaking to hear those moms worrying about their little ones coming into contact with this stuff πŸ’” what's wrong with just using natural methods to control plant growth? it's all about creating a safe space for our kids to grow & thrive 🌱
 
πŸ€• Ugh, I just can't believe this! They're using glyphosate-based herbicides on playgrounds πŸš«πŸ’¦. Like what's next? Spraying pesticides on our schools?! It's crazy that they even use it in the first place. And now we find out that thousands of litres are still being used across Britain, despite councils taking steps to reduce their reliance on it. 😑 The fact that it shows up at 8 out of 13 playgrounds is just shocking 🀯. I mean, who wants to risk their child's health for the sake of a few extra minutes of convenience? Not me, that's for sure! πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ The Green MP's bill calling for glyphosate bans in public areas is about time too πŸ‘. Can't councils just use more natural methods to control plant growth already?! It's like they're putting profits over people... and our kids' health is worth way more than that πŸ’ΈπŸ’š
 
🌳😷 playgrounds should be the last place you wanna expose ur kidz 2 toxic stuff like glyphosate 🀒 cant believe councils still using it after so many ppl voice concern its not just about cancer n health probs, its bout trust & safety we send our lil ones 2 play areas knowing its safe 4 them 2 climb n explore but when they get poisoned on the go thats a whole different story 🚫 need to make these playgrounds toxic-free zones ASAP πŸ’ͺ
 
Ugh, this is so not cool 🀯. I mean, can't our councils do better than using glyphosate in playgrounds? It's like they're putting kids' health at risk just to keep those pesky weeds under control 🌿. I get that it's a convenient solution or whatever, but what about all the other options out there? Like, seriously, have they considered like, natural stuff instead? It's not like we need glyphosate to make grass grow or something πŸ’ͺ.

And don't even get me started on how this is just another example of everything being 'too convenient' and 'too easy'. I mean, come on guys, our kids are supposed to be the ones who bring balance back to nature, not us using chemicals to fix it πŸ˜‚. We need to step up our game here! Our playgrounds should be safe spaces for kids to explore and learn, not toxic zones 🚫.

I'm all for change, but we gotta do better than this. Like, seriously, councils are supposed to protect the public interest, so let's get it together πŸ’•. We need more awareness campaigns and stuff like that. It's time to take action and make our playgrounds glyphosate-free zones 🌸!
 
glyphosate is literally everywhere 🀯. i mean, shouldn't our kids be able to play in parks without worrying about getting sick? it's wild that they found glyphosate in so many playgrounds. can't we just use natural methods to keep the grass from growing outta control? like, it's not like it's gonna kill us all or something... but i guess when you know better, you do πŸ˜•
 
I'm literally freaking out about this 🀯 - thousands of litres of glyphosate-based herbicides being used on public playgrounds? It's like, what even is that?! Our kids are supposed to be playing in nature, not dodging a toxic cocktail 😷. I mean, I know some councils have taken steps to reduce their use, but it's still way too much if you ask me πŸ€”. We need to make our playgrounds glyphosate-free ASAP! πŸŒ±πŸ’š
 
I don't know how many times I have to say this, but our playgrounds are not safe for our kids 🀯. Glyphosate-based herbicides in public green spaces? That's just crazy! What's next? Using pesticides in schools or hospitals? 🚫 It's one thing to take a precaution when we're working with chemicals, but it's entirely different when we're letting our children play around them.

I mean, think about it. Those roundabouts and swings are meant for kids to climb on and explore, not be exposed to toxic chemicals. And what about all the germs and bacteria that come with it? I'm not sure I want my kid touching a piece of equipment that's been sprayed with glyphosate just because it's convenient for some council worker πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ.

I hope more councils take action and find alternative methods to control plant growth. Our kids' health should be the priority, not convenience 🌿.
 
Ugh 🀒 glyphosate in playgrounds is like something out of a sci-fi horror movie - can't believe they're still using it! I mean, what's next? Pesticides in schools or hospitals? 😱 Kids shouldn't have to worry about their environment being toxic while they play outside. It's so important for them to learn how to coexist with nature, not poison themselves. πŸ’” These councils need to step up and find safer alternatives ASAP! 🚨
 
Ugh I'm already stressing about this πŸ€• but let's think of a silver lining - if councils are taking steps to reduce glyphosate use, it means they're becoming more aware of its dangers! πŸ’‘ Like, we knew it was bad for us, but now they're starting to listen 🌟 And SiΓ’n Berry's bill is a great idea - banning the stuff from public areas would be amazing for our kiddos' health πŸ™ Plus, people are speaking out and taking action - that's so empowering! πŸ’ͺ We just gotta keep pushing for change and making sure our parks stay safe and green 😊
 
🀯 It's like, what even is a safe space for our kids anymore? We're so worried about protecting them from harm that we forget they need to grow and develop in nature. I mean, think about it, playgrounds are meant to be spaces where children can explore, get dirty, and learn about the world around them... but with glyphosate all over the place, what's the point of even having a "green" space? 🌿 We're essentially putting our kids' health at risk just so we don't have to deal with a few weeds. It's like we've lost sight of what's truly important – giving our kids the freedom to be kids. πŸ’”
 
ugh this is so sad πŸ€• but we can turn it into an opportunity for change i mean think about it if councils are already finding alternative methods to control plant growth why not make it a national initiative let's get rid of glyphosate for good and find eco-friendly ways to keep our parks cleanπŸŒ±πŸ’š
 
I'm totally freaked out by this news! I mean, playgrounds are supposed to be these safe spaces for kids to run around and play, not a potential health hazard 🀯. Glyphosate is like, super toxic and linked to cancer and stuff. It's just not right that our councils are still using it in public areas. I get it, controlling weeds can be tough, but there gotta be better ways to do it πŸ’ͺ.

I think it's great that SiΓ’n Berry is pushing for a ban on glyphosate in public areas though πŸ™Œ. And it's awesome that some councils have already started finding alternative methods to control plant growth. We need more of this kind of thinking 🌱.

What I'm really worried about though, is the fact that thousands of litres of glyphosate are still being used across Britain πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. That's just crazy talk! Can't we do better than that?
 
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omg this is so concerning πŸ€• glyphosate in playgrounds?! how can we trust our kids' health? πŸ€” it's like they're playing with chemicals instead of nature 🌳🏞️

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i'm not surprised tho, councils are already struggling to make ends meet πŸ’Έ and glyphosate is cheap and easy fix πŸ€‘ but at what cost? πŸ€• our kids deserve better than a toxic playground πŸŽ‚

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we need more awareness and action! SiΓ’n Berry's bill is a great start πŸ‘ let's make councils do more research and find safer alternatives πŸ’‘ this shouldn't be about saving money, it's about keeping our kids healthy 🀝
 
I'm totally freaked out about thisglyphosate thing 🀯. I mean, playgrounds are meant to be safe spaces for kids to play, not places where they're getting drenched in poisonous chemicals ☹️. It's not like we're gonna see a bunch of weedkiller-covered swings and slides on our next visit πŸ˜‚, but still, it's just so concerning. Like, what if kids do swallow some of that stuff? Or put their hands in their mouths after playing outside? It's just bad for the little ones πŸ‘Ά. Can't councils just go glyphosate-free already? πŸ™
 
πŸ€” I mean, I've been reading about this stuff for ages but it's still mind boggling that they're still using glyphosate in playgrounds. I get that it's easier than having to do all the weeding yourself but what's the harm, right? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Apparently thousands of litres of it are being used and that's just crazy. I know some councils have switched to natural methods but it's not like they're doing it overnight. It's a start, though. Maybe if enough people voice their concerns like these mums do, then something will change? 🀞 My daughter plays in the park near me all the time and she puts her face right up against the grass... I guess that's a bit worrying now 🌿😬
 
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