Nanotechnology applied to European food production – A review of ethical and regulatory issues

Coles, David orcid iconORCID: 0000-0003-4774-4800 and Frewer, L.J. (2013) Nanotechnology applied to European food production – A review of ethical and regulatory issues. Trends in Food Science & Technology, 34 (1). pp. 32-43. ISSN 09242244

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tifs.2013.08.006

Abstract

Various ethical issues are associated with agrifood nanotechnology, linked to the ethical concepts of autonomy, beneficence, non-malfeasance and justice (ensuring safety, effective risk assessment, transparency, consumer benefits and choice, animal welfare and environmental protection). Nanotechnology applications are currently covered by legislative instruments originally designed for other purposes. Risk assessment procedures are in most cases not specific to (agrifood) nano-materials, resulting in uncertainty regarding the nature and extent of potential risks. There are currently no requirements for nano-materials used in agrifood production to be labelled. Ethical principles, and societal acceptance require labelling of food products that are produced using nanotechnology.


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