EFSA Issues Call for Data on BPA in Food and Beverages
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has issued a call for data as part of its ongoing risk assessment of bisphenol A (BPA) that includes an exposure assessment from both dietary and non-dietary sources. Spurred in part by a September 2011 report published by the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety, EFSA has asked member states, researchers and other stakeholders to submit (i) “occurrence data in food and beverages intended for human consumption”; (ii) “migration data from food contact materials”; and (iii) “occurrence data in food contact materials.”
According to EFSA, its latest BPA assessment will consider the “most vulnerable groups of the population (e.g. pregnant women, infants and children, etc.)” and rely on occurrence data “available in the public domain and from scientific literature” as well as any available biomonitoring data. The agency will accept data submissions until July 31, 2012.