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96% Australians want safety testing, 92% support labelling nanofoods and food packaging
October 01, 2008
A poll of 1010 people comes as a wake-up call to Australia’s food safety regulator, showing that Australians overwhelmingly want a higher level of risk assessment and transparency in labelling of nano ingredients in...
Read More ShareProposed new Australian food standards will not manage toxic risks of nanofoods
October 01, 2008
For the first time, food companies will have to declare to Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) when their products contain nanotechnology ingredients, additives, food processing aids or contaminants that could pose new toxicity...
Read More ShareFor the US Food and Drug Administration – Nanoparticles Get Nanoregulation
October 01, 2008
Center for American Progress and Science Progress Senior Fellow Rick Weiss explains why the US FDA’s failure to act on nanofoods puts public health at risk. The original article “Nanoparticles get nanoregulation” is found...
Read More ShareInnovation Review fails innovation test
September 01, 2008
Senator Kim Carr, Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research has released the Review of Australia’s National Innovation System. Far from being a turning point for the future of innovation in Australia, as he...
Read More ShareIntergovernmental forum recommends precautionary principle for manufactured nanomaterials
September 01, 2008
Seventy governments, 12 intergovernmental organisations, and 39 non governmental organisations participating in Forum VI of the Intergovernmental Forum on Chemical Safety (IFCS) in Dakar, Senegal last week adopted a statement on nanotechnology and manufactured...
Read More ShareAustralia’s first nano ‘dialogue’ shuts out critics, is industry biased
August 01, 2008
Australia’s first ever attempt to involve members of the public in development of nanotechnology policy is hopelessly compromised, Friends of the Earth said today. The Queensland state government has invited in industry representatives who...
Read More ShareMounting evidence that carbon nanotubes may be the new asbestos – new FoEA review
August 01, 2008
Carbon nanotubes – thin, hollow cylinders made of carbon atoms – look very much like asbestos. In 2004, the United Kingdom’s Royal Society and risk specialists at the world’s second largest reinsurance agent Swiss...
Read More SharePublic interest the big loser in Qld nano debate
August 01, 2008
Queensland Conservation Council (QCC) and Friends of the Earth (FoE) today warned that tomorrow’s Science in Parliament briefing on nanotechnology, organised by Queensland’s Chief Scientist, shows unacceptable pro-industry bias and ignores nanotechnology’s serious new...
Read More ShareAsbestos victims’ resource service calls for caution on nanotubes
July 01, 2008
Mesothelioma.com, “the authority on mesothelioma and asbestos cancer”, have published an information sheet that warns that exposure to nanotubes could pose similar risks to those of asbestos. “Current research suggests that exposure to carbon-based...
Read More ShareGreens Senator reveals big Australian Government confusion on nanotechnology
July 01, 2008
Australian Greens Senator Christine Milne has a long-standing interest in nanotechnology and new technology issues. In the June Government Estimates hearings, Senator Milne grilled Innovation Minister Senator Kim Carr, the head of the Department’s...
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