Most soft drink samples contain higher pesticides: CFL
Saturday, August 30 2003 16:45 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: Almost echoing the results of analysis done by a Mysore institute, another government
laboratory has said that most soft drink samples had higher pesticides level than the European Union
(EU) norms, but well within the Indian safety standards.
Based on the analysis of the Kolkata-based Central Food Laboratory (CFL), released officially on
August 30, and the Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI), Mysore, the government
had said in Parliament on August 21 that pesticide levels in the soft drinks were well within Indian norms.
The report of the Kolkata-based CFL showed that nine out of 12 brands analysed by it failed to either
conform to the EU pesticide limits of 0.0001 mg per litre individually or 0.0005 cumulatively.
The nine brands are Mountain Dew, Mirinda Orange, Mirinda Lemon, Coca Cola, Fanta, Thums Up,
Sprite, 7up and Blue Pepsi. Of these, the last three brands conformed to the EU norms cumulatively, but
failed on limit for individual presence of pesticides in their samples.
The only three brands, which conformed to the EU norms both individually and cumulatively were Limca,
Pepsi and Diet Pepsi, both the reports had said.
Officials of both Coca Cola India and PepsiCo India asserted that their products were totally safe and
complied with the water standards of European Union, while clarifying that there were no norms for soft
drinks per se anywhere in the world.
"Government has already said that our drinks are safe for consumption on the basis of the reports
released today and two days earlier," Sunil Gupta, vice president of Coca-Cola India said.
PTI
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