Highlights of the 2006 CSE
study on pesticides in colas-II:
A
cocktail of 3-6 pesticides was present in all samples.
Lindane
(a confirmed carcinogen) levels were over 54 times above the BIS standard;
in one Coca-Cola sample from Kolkata, it was 140 times higher.
Chlorpyrifos
(a known neurotoxin) levels were 47 times higher; a Coca-Cola sample from
Mumbai had a 200 times higher level.
Heptachlor,
banned in India, was found in 71 per cent of the samples, at levels 4 times
higher than BIS standards.
Average
amount of pesticide residues found in all the samples was 11.85 parts per
billion (ppb) — 24 times higher than the BIS standards for total pesticides
in soft drinks (0.5 ppb).
Pepsi
cola contained 30 times higher residues on an average.
Coca-Cola
contained 27 times higher residues on an average.
Read the Down To Earth cover story The Street Fight for an explanation of the results.


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