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More countries to introduce nanomaterial registers
January 01, 2013
Belgium, Denmark and Norway have given further details of their plans to follow France by requiring companies to report information about their use of nanomaterials. The fact that other countries are already implementing such...
Read More ShareThe jury is still out on the safety of nano sunscreen
January 01, 2013
A number of industry commentators have pointed to the European Commission’s (EC) Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS)’s recent Opinion on nano zinc oxide (ZnO) as evidence of its safety. However, the SCCS Opinion...
Read More ShareLate lessons from early warnings
January 01, 2013
Governments are failing to properly regulate nanotechnology according to a hard-hitting new report released by the European Environment Agency (EEA). Despite early warnings of the damage some nanomaterials could cause, governments are still reacting too...
Read More ShareMore evidence of nanomaterial toxicity
December 01, 2012
In the past few months a number of studies have emerged demonstrating the potential for nanomaterials to cause harm to human health and the environment. New research published in Toxicology Sciences this August found...
Read More ShareAn early Christmas present for the nano team!
September 01, 2012
For the past year FoE have been calling for a Senate Inquiry into how the growing use of antimicrobials such as nano silver in consumer products is exacerbating the problem of anti-microbial resistance. And...
Read More ShareSenate inquiry into antimicrobial resistance needs to consider role of nano-silver
September 01, 2012
Friends of the Earth has welcomed the Government’s announcement of a Senate Inquiry into its handling of antimicrobial resistance, and is calling for the inquiry to carefully consider the contribution that the overuse and...
Read More ShareThe Nano Sunscreen Wars
September 01, 2012
Shapeshifting stories and singing sock-puppets: inside the Government’s nano sunscreen wars Kathryn Wilson This is a story of an award-winning author who used his storytelling skills in his public servant day-job. It’s the story...
Read More ShareAustralia’s nanotechnology public engagement ineffective and biased
September 01, 2012
Kristen Lyons and James Whelan Nanotechnologies are likely to radically transform a range of industries and introduce broad scale social, environmental, health and other impacts. The general public has a right to access information...
Read More ShareFriends of the Earth lodge ASX complaint against sunscreen ingredient manufacturer
August 01, 2012
Friends of the Earth have lodged an ASX complaint against sunscreen ingredient manufacturer Antaria. The group claim that by failing to notify the ASX of evidence that its ZinClear IM product is a nanomaterial,...
Read More ShareMore alarming research on nano-silver
July 01, 2012
Two new alarming research studies from the United States have highlighted serious concerns about the toxicity of nano-silver to aquatic microorganisms, plants and animals – with inevitable consequences to human food sources and health....
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