Category: Europe
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EFSA Issues Opinion on Dietary Exposure to Mineral Oil Hydrocarbons
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has issued a scientific opinion on dietary exposure to mineral oil hydrocarbons (MOH) found mainly in “food packaging materials, food additives, processing aids, and environmental contaminants such as lubricants.” According to a June 6, 2012, press release, EFSA’s Panel on Contaminants in the Food Chain (CONTAM) focused on two…
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EFSA Refutes Justification for French Ban on GM Maize
The European Food Safety Authority’s Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms (EFSA GMO Panel) has issued an opinion on the French government’s move to prohibit the planting of a certain GM maize variety, concluding that “there is no specific scientific evidence, in terms of risk to human and animal health or the environment, that would support…
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European Commission Adopts List of Permitted Health Claims
The European Commission has approved a list of 222 health claims—“for example on the role of calcium and bone health or vitamin C and the immune system”—that are permitted for use on food labeling and advertising. According to a May 16, 2012, press release, food manufacturers must adapt their practices to the new requirements by…
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EFSA Issues Call for Data on BPA in Food and Beverages
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has issued a call for data as part of its ongoing risk assessment of bisphenol A (BPA) that includes an exposure assessment from both dietary and non-dietary sources. Spurred in part by a September 2011 report published by the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety,…
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Former EFSA Chair Resigns over Conflict of Interest Concerns
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has announced the resignation of Management Board Chair Diána Bánáti, describing her decision to accept a position at the International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI) as “incompatible” with her agency duties. Bánáti apparently agreed to step down after critics raised concerns about EFSA’s supposed lack of transparency “in its links with…
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Environment Action Program to Address Nanomaterials and Endocrine Disruptors
The European Parliament recently adopted a resolution setting priorities for the Seventh Environmental Action Program (7EAP) and urging the Commission to present a 7EAP proposal “without delay.” Set to expire July 22, 2012, the Sixth EAP (6EAP) aimed to provide “an overarching framework for environment policy” and substantially consolidated environmental regulations, although it failed to…
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EU Member States Endorse New List of Flavoring Substances
During a recent meeting of the European Union’s (EU’s) Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health, EU member states reportedly endorsed a European Commission proposal to establish a new list of permitted flavoring substances for food products. The committee also approved a transitional measure on other flavorings, including those made from non-food sources.…
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Sweden Bans BPA in Food Packaging for Kids
Sweden has banned the use of bisphenol A (BPA) in food packaging intended for children younger than age 3. Mainly affecting the lids of baby food jars, the April 13, 2012, edict also gave the Swedish Chemicals Agency three months to investigate whether the chemical should be prohibited in certain types of thermal paper, such…