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Help get nano-foods labelled – make a submission to Australia’s labelling review, deadline 14 May
May 01, 2010
Are you concerned that nano-ingredients in foods sold in Australia don’t have to be labelled? Please make a submission to Australia’s national review of food labelling and add your voice to those calling for...
Read More ShareEuropean Parliament says no to nanofoods – for now
May 01, 2010
The European Parliament’s Environment Committee has affirmed its earlier vote to prohibit foods containing nanomaterials being sold in Europe until they undergo validated new risk assessment, are proven safe, are approved by ethical and...
Read More ShareDon’t (accidentally) eat your nano-sunscreen! Study finds nano-ingredients toxic to human colon cells
April 01, 2010
FOEA and others have long been concerned that the chance of greater sun damage to skin is not the only potential health risk posed by nano-sunscreens. Now a new test tube study has found that nanoparticles of...
Read More ShareWorst ship-caused damage to Great Barrier Reef – would nano have made it worse?
April 01, 2010
The Australian newspaper reports on the worst damage to the Great Barrier reef ever caused by a ship. The 100,000 tonne coal carrier the Shen Neh 1 “pulverised” a 3km section of the reef in...
Read More ShareTime to ask the unaskable questions about new technologies?
April 01, 2010
The emerging policy debate about nanotechnology has tended to focus on the immediate health and environmental risks of nanoparticles. This is understandable – everyone cares about safety. But in the economic and political rush...
Read More ShareNanoparticles up to 240nm cross human placenta
March 01, 2010
For the first time, researchers have shown that nanoparticles can cross the human placenta, meaning that they could be transferred from mothers to unborn babies. The study showed that plastic nanoparticles up to 240nm in...
Read More ShareNew nano skin penetration findings demand TGA close legal gaps
March 01, 2010
Macquarie University’s Professor Brian Gulson reported last week that isotope-labelled zinc from nano-sunscreens penetrates healthy adult skin and reaches the blood stream and urine of human test subjects. The study results undermine the Therapeutic...
Read More ShareFOEA takes nano-cosmetics safety concerns to the L’Oreal-sponsored catwalk
March 01, 2010
In Australia’s first nanotechnology protest, Friends of the Earth Australia took its concerns about L’Oréal’s use of unsafe, untested nanoparticles to the catwalk of the L’Oréal Melbourne Fashion Festival. L’Oréal, the world’s biggest cosmetics company, is...
Read More ShareHave your say – consultation for new Australian nano-regulations
February 01, 2010
For the first time, an Australian regulator is proposing to regulate nanomaterials used in hundreds of cosmetics, sunscreens, clothes, paints and industrial chemicals. NICNAS wants to hear what you think about its plans to manage the...
Read More ShareUK House of Lords criticises industry secrecy on nanofood
January 01, 2010
In a new report, the Science and Technology Committee of the UK House of Lords criticises industry secrecy surrounding the use and development of nanofoods. It also warns that the health risks of nanofoods remain poorly...
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