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What is FSANZ hiding?
June 01, 2015
Our food regulator Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) has refused to release key documents regarding its decision to exclude nanomaterials from its current food packaging review, raising serious questions about what the agency...
Read More ShareNew study shows nano sunscreen ingredients can harm sea urchins
June 01, 2015
A new study published in the journal Environmental Science and Technology, found that nano zinc oxide – used in many sunscreens and some toothpastes and beauty products—makes sea urchin embryos much more vulnerable to...
Read More ShareNew study finds nanomaterials affect human gut microflora
May 01, 2015
A new study has found that metal oxide nanomaterials, such as titanium dioxide (TiO2), which is widely used in food, lollies, sunscreens and other cosmetics, “caused nonlethal, significant changes” to the microbial community in...
Read More ShareNew paper on nano food packaging emphasises need for regulation
May 01, 2015
A new paper that reviews the scientific literature regarding the migration of nanomaterials from packaging into food has called into question Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ)’s decision not to assess the migration of...
Read More ShareUS regulator proposes nano reporting requirements whilst Australian regulators remain asleep
April 01, 2015
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed reporting requirements on companies manufacturing and importing nanoscale chemicals to gather vital information on the volumes produced, exposure levels, and any environmental health and safety risks....
Read More ShareTime for a ban on certain sorts of genetic engineering?
April 01, 2015
Scientists recently captured mainstream media attention with calls for a ban on human germline editing – the genetic engineering of human DNA passed on from one generation to the next. The scientists are deeply...
Read More ShareNew studies show environmental and health risks of nanomaterials
April 01, 2015
While the rate of commercialisation of products containing nanomaterials accelerates rapidly, the environmental, health and safety studies that should have been done before commercial release occurs are only slowly appearing. Two recent studies demonstrate...
Read More ShareLegal action prompts US regulator to regulate nano-silver while Australian regulators fail to take action
March 01, 2015
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has agreed to regulate nano-silver in consumer products as a result of a lawsuit filed by Center for Food Safety (CFS) in December last year. Meanwhile in Australia...
Read More ShareNational Academy of Sciences backs untested technologies in the face of climate inaction
March 01, 2015
What would a sane society say about a corporatised society that brings the planet to a point of collapse through economic and political systems based on endless exploitation, greed and growth and then desperately...
Read More ShareEuropean Commission appears determined to scupper nano-register
March 01, 2015
In 2009 the European Parliament called on the European Commission to create a nano-register by 2011 to enable regulators to conduct basic risk assessments and provide meaningful information to protect the health of workers...
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