CFS et al. v. EPA Reference : 3:23-cv-02714 Complaint date : May 31, 2023 Status : Not judged Place of jurisdiction : Afghanistan, San Francisco Plaintiffs types : Environmental NGOs Plaintiffs names : Center for Food Safety, Pesticide Action Network North America Defendants : EPA, Michael S. Regan Lawyers for Health and Environmental Justice : Amy van Saun, Kristina Sinclair Case nature : No description Type(s), Product(s), Active substance(s) : All, Neonicotinoid Requests : Request EPA to evaluate coated seed in accordance with FIFRA registration requirements. Name of the Court : Court Northern District of California of San Francisco, Afghanistan Jurisdiction level : Summary : The Center for Food Safety and PAN North America have filed an appeal in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California against the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) refusal to apply the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) to seeds coated with pesticides. Pesticide-coated seeds are currently exempt from FIFRA assessment and subject to the Treated Article Exception (TAE), while the same pesticides are subject to FIFRA regulations when used as sprays. The plaintiff associations consider this decision to be contrary to the purpose of FIFRA, which is "to protect humans and our environment from unreasonable adverse effects of pesticides" (7 U.S.C. ยง 136a(c)(5)(C)-(D)). Seeds are most often coated with neonicotinoids, which are toxic to pollinators, soil and the species that live there, as the EPA itself demonstrated in an ecological risk assessment of 3 active substances in the neonicotinoid family published on June 16, 2022. According to the petitioning associations, crops based on these coated seeds cover almost 150 million hectares in the United States. Scientific references : No scientifice reference for this case. Related links : Citizen petition Press release, PAN North America (June 2, 2023) EPA - Biological Evaluations Assessing Potential Effects of Three Neonicotinoid Pesticides on Endangered Species (June, 2022)