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So many studies. And still, Monsanto’s Roundup weedkiller is on the market—and on your food.

What will it take to get Roundup banned?

A comprehensive, definitive study, unlike any that has yet been conducted. 

Fortunately, that study is underway. And the citizens of the world are being asked to fund it. Can you pitch in today?

As we recently reported, a new pilot study, published in the prestigious scientific journal Environmental Health, suggests that the maximum residue limits (MRLs) set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as “safe” aren’t safe at all—especially for kids.

Now, the Ramazzini Institute, which collaborated with the University of Bologna, the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, the George Washington University and the Cancer Institute of Genoa on the pilot study, is gearing up for the next phase—a full-blown study that, depending on results, could be used to convince regulators to ban Roundup.

There’s a reason this type of study hasn’t yet been done—it’s costly. That’s why the Ramazzini Institute has turned to the citizens of the world for help.

OCA has set a goal of raising $25,000 from U.S. consumers to help fund the most important study ever on Monsanto’s Roundup. Please make a generous donation today to this campaign. Thank you!

Please support the citizen-funded study that could get Roundup banned

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Make a tax-deductible donation to OCA’s Millions Against Monsanto campaign

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