Starting from 7 August 2022, food produced or placed on the EU market after 7 August 2022 cannot contain the previously permitted food additive- titanium dioxide (E171). The ban is effective for all EU Member States.
In May 2021, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) published an opinion that stated that titanium dioxide is no longer considered safe when used as a food additive. This regulation entered into force on 7 February 2022. However, the Regulation included a six-month transitional period for the EU food industry to comply with the ban. This period ends on 7 August 2022.
Titanium dioxide (E171) was authorised as a food additive in the EU as a food colour, to make food more visually appealing. It is also present in cosmetics, paints, and medicines. It is the first time in the history of food additives that a food additive will be regulated more tightly and stricter in food than in a medicinal product.
The main food categories contributing to dietary exposure to E171 are fine bakery wares, soups, broths, sauces and processed nuts.
Autres réglementations sur le dioxyde de titane :
- Le dioxyde de titane interdit comme additif alimentaire en Arabie saoudite, au Yémen et au Qatar
- UE : réévaluer la sécurité du dioxyde de titane (TiO2) dans les produits cosmétiques
- Le Royaume-Uni envisage une interdiction du dioxyde de titane par l'UE
- L'UE fixe une date pour le retrait complet du marché européen des produits contenant du dioxyde de titane