date:Apr 25, 2012
The environmental advocacy group randomly bought boxes of Lipton from different Beijing stores and had them tested in an independent laboratory. The tests found all the samples contained pesticides that exceeded the EU's maximum levels of residue, while most of them contained pesticides unapproved by the EU, the group said, including Bifenthrin, which could negatively affect male hormone production,Reutersreports.
Lipton joins a slew of Chinese tea brands that have also been accused by Greenpeac