classification of titanium dioxide manufacturers

As the demand for titanium dioxide continues to rise, the China Titanium Dioxide Plant is poised to expand its production capacity and further strengthen its position in the market. By investing in cutting-edge technology, fostering innovation, and maintaining a commitment to sustainability, the plant is well-equipped to meet the challenges of the future and continue to drive growth in the Chinese titanium dioxide industry.

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JECFA previously assessed titanium dioxide at its 13th meeting, at which time the expert committee assigned a “not specified” ADI for the additive due to an absence of significant absorption and a lack of toxicological effects in the available experimental animal and human studies. Since its original evaluation by JECFA, titanium dioxide has become a public point of contention, with its ban being introduced (and then subsequently withdrawn) in California legislation in 2023, a legal battle playing out in the EU over the additive’s ban and classification as a carcinogen in 2022, and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) calling titanium dioxide unsafe. However, supporters of titanium dioxide say that claims about its dangers are founded in unreliable studies, and some recent research has supported its safety as a food additive.

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