Toxic Substances in Flower Bouquets
A recent examination at a school in Breda for a TV program revealed a connection between bouquets and toxic substances. Biochemist Jos Brouwers was surprised to find a large amount of pesticides in roses, lilies, gerberas, and mixed bouquets.
High Levels of Pesticides Found
The discovery of high levels of pesticides in flower bouquets is a cause for concern. The presence of these toxic substances can have unintended consequences for consumers who come into contact with them. The pesticides were found in various types of flowers, including roses, lilies, and gerberas, as well as in mixed bouquets.
Concerns for Consumers and the Environment
The chairman of an action group expressed concern over the large amounts of pesticides found in flower bouquets. The group emphasizes that the stricter enforcement of regulations is crucial not only for consumers but also for employees in the flower industry and the environment as a whole. The goal is to minimize the risks associated with exposure to toxic substances and promote a safer and healthier environment.