BRITAIN FOOD NANOTECHNOLOGY FEARS – CONSUMER CONCERN
March 1st, 2006
BY KEITH NUTHALL
BRITAIN'S Institute of Food Science and Technology (IFST) has called for the food industry to be cautious in using food nanotechnologies - warning advances could be stillborn if consumers doubt their safety. It wants nanoparticles examined as "potentially harmful materials that require rigorous safety testing". *http://www.ifst.org/hottop45.htm
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BRITAIN'S Institute of Food Science and Technology (IFST) has called for the food industry to be cautious in using food nanotechnologies - warning advances could be stillborn if consumers doubt their safety. It wants nanoparticles examined as "potentially harmful materials that require rigorous safety testing". *http://www.ifst.org/hottop45.htm
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