Genetically Modified Organisms


TEC has embarked on a campaign to combat the next great pollution threat – genetically modified organisms. Once they are released into the wild, they will be even harder to control than pollution from factories. We are seeking appropriate bans and much improved regulation so that our environment does not become a hostage to corporations […]
Appropriate bans and much improved regulation

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TEC has embarked on a campaign to combat the next great pollution threat – genetically modified organisms. Once they are released into the wild, they will be even harder to control than pollution from factories. We are seeking appropriate bans and much improved regulation so that our environment does not become a hostage to corporations solely concerned about the profits from GMO’s.

Briefing Paper
– Markets and Supermarkets – Phillip Toyne, GM Conference paper
– Myths and Minefields – Jo Immig, GM Conference paper
– Local Councils and GE – GM Conference paper
– Unnatural Devices – GM Conference Paper

Latest postings
– OVERVIEW of TEC’s Genetically Modified Organisms Campaign – 04 June 2001
– GMO Overview – April 2001 – 23 April 2001
– Genetically Modified Organisms – 03 April 2001

Bulletins by subject:
– Markets and Supermarkets – 04 March 2002
Genetically Modified Organisms
– Unnatural Devices – 25 March 2002
– Local Councils and GE – 07 March 2002
– GM Myths and Minefields – 04 March 2002
– OVERVIEW of TEC’s Genetically Modified Organisms Campaign – 04 June 2001
– GMO Overview – April 2001 – 23 April 2001
– Genetically Modified Organisms – 03 April 2001

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Campaign Details

Group Leading this Campaign: Total Environment Centre

Who this Campaign is Targeting: No specific target mentioned

Main Issue of the Campaign:

Campaign Ran From: 2002 to 2005

Geographic Range of Activity:


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Genetically Modified Organisms