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Regulatory & Research
EFSA Panel Clears Neotame
The European Food Safety Authority's Scientific Panel on Food Additives, Flavourings, Processing Aids and Materials in Contact with Food has determined that neotame is not a safety risk in sweetener and flavor enhancer applications.
Regulatory & Research
How to: Organic Certification
Demystifying the process.
Regulatory & Research
Carrageenan -- Out (Mic. Drop)
While some individuals are opposed to the idea, the National Organic Standards Board decided to remove carrageenan on the national list of approved ingredients for organic foods.
Regulatory & Research
Changes to REACH Text
The
Joint Occupational Safety, Health and Environment Committee
, a joint project of
FEMA
and
FMA
, released this letter, stating the changes made to
REACH
since the December 2005 version.
Regulatory & Research
Canada's Domestic Substances List
FEMA Regulatory Affairs Committee
has announced that on Saturday, November 11, the Minister of the Environment of Canada gave notice that the Agency intends to delete 1,105 substances from the Domestic Substances List
Ingredients
Chemotaxonomy of spice plants
The use of systematic chemistry for plant classification is called chemosystematics or chemotaxonomy. The meaningful interpretation of the totality of taxonomoic characters is a difficult task. However, it has contributed much to natural classification.
Ingredients
Firmenich Completes REACH Registration
Established in 2007, REACH (registration, evaluation, authorization and restriction of chemicals) is a major European chemical law designed to improve the protection of human health and environment.
Ingredients
Firmenich Tackles Carbon Emissions
Firmenich has announced that it will invest in Livelihoods’ second carbon fund, which aims to improve the lives of farmers and reduce carbon emissions.
Regulatory & Research
Firmenich Weaves Website for China
In order to expand customer experience, Firmenich has created a website for China based on the interests of the Chinese customers.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Mega Mint Condition
Most consumers want to "get fresh" with their choice of oral care products but price is a big factor in just how far they'll go. Enter Givaudan, with a new invention that maximizes mint perception while keeping costs down.
Regulatory & Research
Editor's Note: F&F Advocacy & Communication
How do regulatory, R&D, creatives, marketers and product developers unite under evolving environmental, social, political, cultural, technological and creative landscapes?
Regulatory & Research
Upping Fragrance Intensity via Cyclodextrins*
How can fragrances pack a bigger punch? Or last longer? These issues forever press the industry and have given rise to novel delivery and release technologies.
Event Coverage
FEMA/FMA Compliance Webinar in February
Talk to feature Keith Savel of Prime Environmental, Inc.
Regulatory & Research
CBD’s Not-So-Spectacular Growth
Spoonshot CEO breaks down its usage, regulations and what appears to be a decline in interest.
Ingredients
Comax Announces Two New Hires
Stacey Kelly will serve as a senior product development scientist; Lena McCarthy assumes the role of regulatory specialist.
Regulatory & Research
Codex Report on Food Additives
Please find linked below the Report of the Fortieth Session of the
Codex Committee on Food Additives
(163 pages) which contains information on the food additive provisions and guidelines for the use of flavorings.
Regulatory & Research
Campbell Starts to Label 'GMO'
Campbell Soup has become the first company to prepare a label to comply with pending genetically modified organism (GMO) labeling.
Regulatory & Research
Chemical Plants Face Stricter Regulations
On Thursday, March 6, 2008, the House Committee on Homeland Security approved draft legislation that would extend and modify federal authority to regulate the security of U.S. chemical plants—a measure that, among other things, would require chemical plants to consider the use of "inherently safer technology (IST)."
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