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far east plastics still a problem for formaldehyde: fsa
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the migration of formaldehyde into foods from food contact materials manufactured in the far east may still be a problem, according to a new fsa survey. the uk’s food standards agency (fsa) tested 50 samples of food contact material from the far east, and found that eight exceeded ec norms. “the results of this survey suggest that there may still continue to be a problem with some imports into the eu of melamine-ware from the far east,” stated the agency. migration of formaldehyde from melamine-ware plastics to the foods they come into contact with poses a serious food safety issue, and the fsa are keen to ensure migration levels remain below the ec’s total specific migration limit (sml). the ongoing survey, started in 2004, demonstrates a commitment to future food safety, and the discovery that eight samples had formaldehyde levels “clearly above” the legal limit, emphasizes the necessity of on-going testing. the agency tested 50 samples to ascertain formaldehyde and hexamethylenetetramine (hmta) levels in food contact materials and articles, targeted on samples from the far east. while 43 samples showed migration, the levels were well below the sml of 15 mg per kg. however, eight samples had formaldehyde levels between six and 65 times the sml, said the agency. “the agency took immediate action, working with local enforcement officers and suppliers, to ensure that non-compliant goods were withdrawn from the market. the european commission and other eu member states were also informed so that they could take any necessary action,” it stated. mission possible? “in 2007, as a result of the high level of illegal far east samples that had been found on the ec market, the ec food and veterinary office conducted a mission to china to assess the official control systems in place on food contact materials for export into the european union to prevent migration of their constituents into food,” explained the agency. “formaldehyde migration from melamine-ware was one of the topics under investigation.” despite these positive moves, the results of the ongoing survey suggest that not all the holes have been plugged. a follow-up mission is reportedly planned for november this year. eyes looking east china has been seen to be pro-active in ensuring the safety of its food and food-related products. the country's food hygiene law and the criminal law forbids the use of chemical ingredients or harmful substances in food production, about 75 per cent of the one million processors spread across the country are estimated to be small, private operations. since a nationwide operation was launched in december 2006, quality inspectors have seized contaminated or substandard foodstuffs with an estimated value of 200 million yuan (€20 million), according to figurers released last year. confiscation of products and site plant closure are the least of the worries for violators whose products are found to have killed or serious injury because those found guilty face sentences of at least 10 years in jail or the death penalty. problems with chinese exports have been subject to intense scrutiny since the discovery of the banned chemical, melamine, is shipments of feed and pet food sent to the us. the contaminated products were linked to the deaths of a number of animals.
Source :Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene
Date :
29
August
2008
Category :
Standards and Certificates
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the uk’s food standards agency (fsa) has said it is investigating claims that milk from a cloned cow has entered the nation’s dairy supply. the announcement comes after an unnamed dairy farmer told the international herald tribune that he was using milk from a cow bred from a clone as part of his daily production. fsa said that this would need to be considered for ‘novel food’ approval before it can be sold in the market.
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the uk’s department of health yesterday insisted the country’s coalition government has yet to make a decision on the future of the food standards agency. reports this weekend in the uk suggested that the agency, the country’s food watchdog, would be disbanded. the fsa would see its functions move to the department of health and the department for environment, food and rural affairs, reuters said. however, the department of health said “no decision had been taken with the fsa”, although it added: “all arms-length bodies will be subject for a review.
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now a decade old, the uk’s food standards agency is counting its achievements and scoping out new challenges ahead. it has set out a new strategy for science and evidence, which will underscore its methodologies for the next five years. the strategy was unveiled at a one-day conference in london yesterday to mark the 10th anniversary of the fsa, and describes activities the agency will carry out to gets the right evidence and uses it effectively to support its work on building food safety and encouraging healthy diets.
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the uk’s food standards agency has added to its listing of companies that do not use the southampton-six colours, including cool drinks company, lakeland, montgomeryshire natural spring water products, plas farm ltd, rubicon drinks, and sunny delight beverage company. the colours were linked by a study at southampton university, published in the lancet in 2007, to hyperactivity in children.
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e. coli in ground beef, melamine in infant formula, and salmonella in peanut butter - what is next? isn’t it about time the slices of the us food safety pie were taken back from the multiple federal agencies involved and surveillance placed under one roof? confidence in a system where 15 different agencies administer as many as 30 laws is ebbing with us politicians and food companies, following the recent salmonella scare linked to eight deaths, demanding an overhaul of how the sector is regulated.
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the uk’s food standards agency (fsa) will have a new chair from next summer, as dame deirdre hutton has announced she will step down at the end of her term in july 2009. the fsa was set up in 2000 as part of a number of measures to improve food safety in the wake of the bse crisis. dame hutton has been at the helm since 2005. alan johnson, secretary of state for health, said that while dame hutton has been with the agency “it has become even more trusted by consumers and respected by industry as an independent guardian of our food.
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the uk’s food standards agency is advising that infants are not given rice drinks as a replacement for cows’ milk, breast milk, or infant formula, following a new study that indicates potential to exceed maximum intake. last year a study published in the journal environmental pollution analysed samples from three brands of pure baby rice formulae from different manufacturers, and found inorganic arsenic levels to range from 0.
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Coca.Cola
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PEPSI
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Mcdonald
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Nestle
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Mars
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Baskin & Robins
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Nutrika
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Mumika
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Chika
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