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Bill Gates' Apeel coating product has been approved for use on organic foods despite containing mono- and diglycerides, which are typically banned by the USDA. This approval is controversial due to a regulatory loophole that classifies Apeel as a fungicide rather than a coating.
Apeel's approval for use on organic foods despite containing banned substances.
Regulatory loophole classifying Apeel as a fungicide to bypass organic certification rules.
Potential residues of harmful substances like arsenic, lead, cadmium, and palladium on treated produce.
Violation of USDA regulations regarding the use of mono- and diglycerides in organic production.
Circumventing USDA regulations by classifying Apeel as a fungicide.
Potential health risks associated with residues on treated produce.
Maintaining the integrity of organic food standards.
Ensuring transparency in food production and labeling.