The remaining 5 % of ingredients must be on
the approved substances list and not grown with GMOs, sewage sludge, or ionizing radiation.
Not exact matches
The report will likely have a major influence on the European Union's upcoming decision whether to keep glyphosate, the active ingredient in widely used herbicides such as Roundup, on its
list of
approved chemical
substances.
After hearing from medical and scientific experts describing carrageenan's link to intestinal inflammation, cancer, and other human health risks, the NOSB voted to remove carrageenan from the
list of
approved synthetic and non-organic
substances for use in organic food production.
Under the new policy, an exempt material could be permitted to stay indefinitely on the
approved list unless a two - thirds majority of the NOSB voted to remove that
substance from the
list.