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The Food Packaging Forum reports on recent developments across the food packaging and health field.

September 23, 2012

A study by scientists from the New York University’s School of Medicine published in September 2012 found elevated levels of a common food contact substance, bisphenol A (BPA), to be associated with a higher risk for being overweight in children and adolescents. The study used nationally representative data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) study collected in 6 to 19 year old US inhabitants. The study’s design does not permit conclusions regarding causation, however biological plausible explanations of how BPA may cause overweight or obesity do exist, making the study relevant and highlighting the need for further research.
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September 21, 2012

At the international conference in September delegates agreed to include new measures to a multistakeholder policy framework on the safer production and use of chemicals

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September 5, 2012

Experts meet in Berlin 11-13 September to discuss low dose effects and non-monotonic dose responses

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August 30, 2012

Denmark’s Ministry of the Environment has decided to move forward with a ban of the four phthalates DEH, DBP, DIBP and BBP

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August 25, 2012

Op-ed in NY Times calls for more regulation of EDCs, discusses new research on epigenetic transgenerational effects of BPA.

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July 17, 2012

The proposal would limit the use of recycled material in PET food contact materials to 50%
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June 6, 2012

In an opinion published in June EFSA concludes that there might be a need of reconsideration of Acceptable Daily Intakes (ADIs) of some  Mineral Oil ‘saturated’ Hydrocarbons (MOSHs)

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January 16, 2012

A joint European project called ISA-pack shall develop a PHB bioplastic able to reduce food waste through extending shelf life.

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