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NZ report reveals nano regulation “simply not working”
September 01, 2011
A long-awaited review of New Zealand (Aotearoa)’s nanotechnology regulation has found so many gaps that nano researcher Professor Simon Brown has told the NZ Science Media Centre, "the regulatory system is simply not working". Stephanie Howard, Projects...
Read More ShareAustralian regulator rules ‘not nano’ labelling is illegal
July 01, 2011
In what may be a world first, Australia’s national sunscreens regulator, the Therapeutic Goods Administration, has ordered a sunscreen company to stop advertising its product as “not nano”. The co-regulatory body of the TGA is...
Read More ShareSecret docs reveal Australian government rejects labelling for informed choice
July 01, 2011
Confidential documents obtained under Freedom of Information reveal that the Federal Government does not support labelling of nanomaterials for informed choice. The excerpt from the Australian Government Position on the NSW government’s nanotechnology inquiry...
Read More ShareProposed sunscreen standards ignore need for nano-labelling
July 01, 2011
Standards Australia’s new proposal to let companies raise SPF ratings from 30+ to 50+ has been greeted with controversy. The Cancer Council has expressed concern that although extra sun protection offered will be minimal...
Read More ShareFood industry eager to use nano – but not to talk about it
June 01, 2011
An interesting article in Food Safety News describes the huge enthusiasm from the food industry for using nano-ingredients in food. Despite this, the reporter found that few companies would admit whether or not they were using it now....
Read More ShareFood industry eager to use nano – but not to talk about it
June 01, 2011
An interesting article in Food Safety News describes the huge enthusiasm from the food industry for using nano-ingredients in food. Despite this, the reporter found that few companies would admit whether or not they...
Read More ShareNanotechnology and inequity – help or hindrance?
May 01, 2011
Nanotechnology is often promoted as a means to end hunger, dramatically reduce disease, or even to overcome poverty – in short, as a boon for the world’s poorest people. However, in a new book...
Read More ShareWhat science, whose future, who decides?
May 01, 2011
Is the new wave of science communication – web-based, renegade and prolific – going to democratise science or not? Are social media simply the latest frontier for public engagement? FOEA recently got together with...
Read More ShareVictorian 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...
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