A luxury farming estate, The Newt in Somerset, has faced criticism for using controversial weedkiller glyphosate on its thousands of acres of farmland and orchards, despite its ecological reputation and eco-friendly marketing. The Newt, which hosts celebrities such as Beyonce and Jay-Z, Kate Moss and Dame Judi Dench, has faced outrage and a petition calling for eco-friendly alternatives to the chemical.
A celebrity countryside retreat beloved by A-listers and famed for its impeccable eco-credentials has attracted outrage after it emerged that its management uses a controversial weedkiller across its thousands of acres of farmland and orchards.
Hundreds of locals and campaigners have signed a petition calling for the management team of The Newt in Somerset to stop using glyphosate, a pesticide widely associated with cancer, liver disease and even dementia in humans, and which can damage bee populations and harm soil health
The Newt Somerset Glyphosate Cameo Coast Beyonce Jay-Z Kate Moss Dame Judi Dench Poisonous Weedkiller Vandalism Of Nature Controversy River Flooding Eco-Friendly Farming Biodiversity Beaver Damstead
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Dior Cruise Show Review: Cathy HorynDior’s cruise show showcased lots of celebrity, not as much substance from designer Jonathan Anderson.
Read more »
Celebrity Style: The Nude Nail Trend Takes OverThe article discusses the rise of the nude nail trend among celebrities and how it has become a popular choice for various occasions. It also mentions the benefits of nude nails, such as being practical and timeless.
Read more »
Transform Your Backyard Into a Five-Star Wellness Retreat With Almost Heaven SaunasAlmost Heaven Saunas is redefining at-home wellness with luxe outdoor saunas designed for relaxation, recovery and daily self-care.
Read more »
Mortgage rates retreat to 6.36% despite rising inflationThe average rate on 30-year fixed home loans retreated to 6.36% for the week ending May 14, down 1 basis point from 6.37% the week before, according to Freddie Mac.
Read more »
