Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Choi-Sum-and-Pesticide-Bottles-in-Toxin-Contaminated-Area-in-China-27MZIFLLNECG.htmlConceptually similarChoi Sum and Pesticide Bottles in Toxin Contaminated Area in ChinaGP01970Completed★★★★Choi Sum and Pesticide Bottles in Toxin Contaminated Area in ChinaGP018U7Completed★★★★Choi Sum and Pesticide Bottles in Toxin Contaminated Area in ChinaGP0195DCompleted★★★★Choi Sum and Pesticide Bottles in Toxin Contaminated Area in ChinaGP018O0Completed★★★★Tomatoes and Pesticide Bottle in Toxin Contaminated Area in ChinaGP019H1Completed★★★★★★Tomatoes and Pesticide Bottle in Toxin Contaminated Area in ChinaGP018DYCompleted★★★★Tomatoes and Pesticide Bottle in Toxin Contaminated Area in ChinaGP0192TCompleted★★★★Pesticide Bottles in Toxin Contaminated Area in ChinaGP01DMFCompleted★★★★Testing Polluted Water Samples for Pesticides in ChinaGP01EN3Completed★★★★View AllGP01C4PChoi Sum and Pesticide Bottles in Toxin Contaminated Area in ChinaA Greenpeace volunteer is displaying in one hand Chinese 'Choi Sum' and in the other hand some discarded pesticide bottles found in a stream in Xinlou village. Greenpeace believes that the high levels of toxins found in water in the area is due to the over usage of pesticides and is potentially harmful to humans. Many bottles of Chinese manufactured 'Butachlor' and other types of pesticide were found discarded in the stream.Locations:Asia-China-Guangdong-Guangzhou-Xinlou village, north east of GuangzhouDate:21 Mar, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Alex HoffordMaximum size:3072px X 1890pxKeywords:Agriculture-Day-Farmers-Fields-Greenpeace volunteers-One person-Outdoors-Pesticides-Protective clothing-SAGE (campaign title)-VegetablesShoot:Toxic Tests Pesticides ChinaGreenpeace are testing water and vegetables in and around Guangzhou for toxic pesticide chemicals. They believe that the high levels of toxins found in water in the area is due to the over usage of pesticides and is potentially harmful to humans.