UK Energy Saving was shocked to learn of the EU’s decision to allow up to 0.9% of organic products to be genetically modified (GM) whilst still being labelled as GM free. Organic food in particular, along with other organic products, is becoming more popular as consumers realise the potential health and environmental benefits, and UK Energy Saving dedicates a section of their website, http://www.uk-
In spite of the growing organic market, the EU has decided that ‘zero tolerance’ of GM content is not practical and will lead to higher costs. This is despite evidence to the contrary, certainly in the UK, where the Soil Association and other certification bodies currently don’t allow any GM content and yet the organic market seems to be flourishing. Whilst the EU have stated that the 0.9% content is allowable on the grounds that it is to cover ‘accidental contamination’
Hayley Jones, Web Marketing Director of http://www.uk-


