French MPs back bill to reduce cadmium exposure
The bill presented by the Green group in the Assemblรฉe Nationale aims to reduce the maximum level of cadmium authorized in phosphate fertilizers to 20 mg/kg by 2030, compared to 90 mg/kg today.
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The bill presented by the Green group in the Assemblรฉe Nationale aims to reduce the maximum level of cadmium authorized in phosphate fertilizers to 20 mg/kg by 2030, compared to 90 mg/kg today.
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Andy Miah, Professor and Bioethicist at University of Salford, is our guest.