On the back of recent guidance from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on nanomaterial regulations (see the June 16, 2007 Lux Research Journal), the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has also released a report from its own nanotechnology assessment. The recommendations mesh well with the...
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Case Study | April 08, 2022
Alternative proteins have faced labeling challenges since their inception. The traditional meat industry has continued to ramp up its use of lobbyists to prevent alternative meat producers from infringing on its markets. The most common tactic is to prevent the use of meat‑related words to describe ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | May 04, 2022
The European Commission released a "Restriction Roadmap," a political commitment to ban most toxic chemicals, as part of the zero‑pollution goal in the EU Green Deal. Specifically, the ban aims to outlaw all flame retardants, bisphenols, per‑ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), and all polyvinyl ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | May 23, 2022
The U.S. FDA issued a denial in response to Bonumose's petition to exclude tagatose from "added sugars" on the U.S. Nutrition Facts panel. FDA issued an approval to exclude the rare sugar, allulose, in 2019. The agency's response letter indicated that the reason for denial was tagatose's higher ... Not part of subscription