The GM Freeze campaign brings together individuals and organisations who share the public's deep concern about genetic engineering in food and farming. Some believe there is no place for the technology in our countryside and on our plates - others think it could bring benefits as long as it can be properly regulated and the consumer is offered genuine choice. The thing that unites them all is the immediate need to stop and consider the massive social, economic and environmental effects worldwide.
Current members include: Action Against Allergy, Action Aid, Ace Plumbing, African Initiatives, Biodynamic Agricultural Association, Carmarthen Gene Concern, Christian Ecology Link, Compassion in World Farming, Ecology Building Society, Elm Farm Research Centre, Farm, Farming and Livestock Concern, The Food Commission, Find Your Feet, Fresh Food Co. Ltd, Food Matters, Friends of the Earth, The Gaia Foundation, GeneWatch UK, GM-Free Cymru, The Good Gardeners Association, Greenpeace UK, Guild of Food Writers, Harvest Help, Hemel Hempstead GM Action Group, Islamic Foundation for Ecology and Environmental Sciences (IFEES), Institute of Science in Society (ISIS), Islamic Medical Association, Intermediate Technology Development Group, Munlochy GM Vigil, National Federation of Women's Institutes, National Pure Water Association, Neal's Yard Remedies, Planet Organic, Progressio, Pro-Natural Food Scotland, Scientists for Global Responsibility, Scottish Beekeepers Association, Small Farms Association, The Soil Association, Unison, The Vegan Society, Vetwork UK, Wholesome Food Association, Wild Oats Wholefoods.