How are nanomaterials labeled in food when used ad food additives?
In the European Union, nanomaterials, which are purposely used as food additives, have to be labeled with the suffix “nano”. […]
Do nano-enhanced textile have to be officially registered?
No, they do not. All chemicals including those used to enhance textile fibres are subject to the European chemicals legislation (REACH) […]
Do nanopesticides need approval before use?
Yes, the EU Biocidal Products Regulation has specific provisions for nanomaterials. These provisions apply for active and non-active substances. If […]
Where can I find answers to legal questions about the use of nanomaterials?
With nanotechnology being a cross-sectional technology, the nano-specific aspects are being addressed in various European directives and regulations. These include […]
What does it really mean when behind ingredients of cosmetics or foods the imprint “nano” appears?
For a better information of the consumers since Jul 2013 (cosmetics) and Dec 2014 (food) it is regulated by law […]
Are nanomaterials required to be licensed?
This depends on where they are to be used. For some product groups, the handling of nanomaterials is regulated very […]
Is it nano when the label says it is?
Many companies promote their products as “nano” because nanotechnology is in vogue today: Software companies, for instance, offer “nanotools”, i.e. […]
What are the legal requirements for nanomaterials?
In Germany and at European and international level there are no specific legal requirements on nanotechnology. Chemicals (this includes nanomaterials) […]