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Victorian teachers reject nano-sunscreens
May 01, 2011
The Victorian branch of the Australian Education Union (AEU) has unanimously passed a resolution supporting calls for regulating nanoparticles and recommending that workplaces use only nano-free sunscreens. The AEU resolution recognised that nanoparticles in...
Read More ShareNanotechnology, climate and energy: Over-heated promises and hot air?
November 01, 2010
Friends of the Earth has released a new report debunking industry promises that nanotechnology offers solutions to our most pressing environmental problems, including climate change. The report by Friends of the Earth groups in the United...
Read More ShareNano silver socks could make climate change worse
October 01, 2010
Scientists have long worried about the ecological dangers of releasing powerful nano-antibacterials into waste and water streams. Now New Scientist reports that exposure to nano-silver, commonly used in odour-killing socks and clothing, triggers microbes...
Read More ShareAustralian industry group backs mandatory nano-labelling in sunscreens, cosmetics
September 01, 2010
The Sydney Morning Herald reports that the Australian cosmetics industry body ACCORD has thrown its weight behind calls for mandatory labelling of nano-ingredients in cosmetics and sunscreens. The move increasingly isolates the national sunscreens regulator,...
Read More ShareNanotech debate enters the Australian election
August 01, 2010
The Australian Greens have pledged their support for a national, mandatory and publicly available register of all nanomaterials in commercial use. This has been a past call from the Australian Council of Trade Unions and the...
Read More ShareAustralian workers ill-advised regarding nano risks
August 01, 2010
Australian workers and employers are flying blind when it comes to management of nano’s risks in the workplace, according to a report from Safe Work Australia. The federal agency commissioned a review of 50...
Read More ShareNano-sunscreen safety debate heats up
August 01, 2010
It may be winter in the southern hemisphere, but in the northern hemisphere the nano-sunscreen safety debate has been heating up. Following a challenge from Andrew Maynard on his 2020 Science blog to specify...
Read More ShareUpdated Autumn 2010 Safe Sunscreen Guide released
May 01, 2010
UPDATE: In September 2012, Friends of the Earth selected several Australia sunscreens which we hoped were free from untested and unsafe nano-ingredients. We submitted these sunscreens for testing by the Government’s National Measurement Institute,...
Read More ShareCreation of world’s first artificial life from the lab a wake-up call to regulators
May 01, 2010
In an article published in the journal “Science”, a research team led by controversial US scientist-entrepreneur Craig Venter announced that it has created from scratch the world’s first synthetic organism. Yet despite fears that...
Read More ShareCanada bans nano in organics
May 01, 2010
Following moves in the United Kingdom and Australia, Canada has taken action to ban the use of manufactured nanomaterials and nanotechnology in organics. The Organic and Non-GMO Report reveals that an amendment was added...
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