TOWARDS A NONTOXIC FUTURE Handling the risk of

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TOWARDS A NONTOXIC FUTURE Handling the risk of chemicals in food and feed Guilhem

TOWARDS A NONTOXIC FUTURE Handling the risk of chemicals in food and feed Guilhem de Seze 24 November 2016 Danish Minister for Environment and Food

Outline EFSA: Trusted science for safe food Risk Assessment Going Granular… …with the Big

Outline EFSA: Trusted science for safe food Risk Assessment Going Granular… …with the Big Picture in mind… …and Closing the Loop Being heard Conclusion 2

450 staff 1500 experts 400 Research & University Institutes scientific outputs 500 /year 35

450 staff 1500 experts 400 Research & University Institutes scientific outputs 500 /year 35 pieces of legislation 80 M © Studio Valle Progettazioni, Art & Build, Manens -Tifs, Pool Engineering, Art Ambiente Risorse e Territorio

THE ROLE OF EFSA Trusted science for safe food

THE ROLE OF EFSA Trusted science for safe food

EFSA’S PANELS Plant Health Biological hazards Chemical contaminants Plant Protection Animal health and welfare

EFSA’S PANELS Plant Health Biological hazards Chemical contaminants Plant Protection Animal health and welfare Food additives Genetically modified organisms Animal feed Food packaging Nutrition

EFSA’S PANELS INVOLVED WITH CHEMICALS Plant Health Biological hazards Chemical contaminants Plant Protection Animal

EFSA’S PANELS INVOLVED WITH CHEMICALS Plant Health Biological hazards Chemical contaminants Plant Protection Animal health and welfare Food additives Genetically modified organisms Animal feed Food packaging Nutrition

GOING GRANULAR-REFINING ASSESSMENT Deriving specific environmental protection goals (EFSA Scientific Committee Opinion, 2015) E.

GOING GRANULAR-REFINING ASSESSMENT Deriving specific environmental protection goals (EFSA Scientific Committee Opinion, 2015) E. g. considering sub-lethal effects, local environmental conditions Landscape based pesticides risk assessment (EFSA, 2016) Sensitive target groups Infant and toddlers Endangered species (EFSA Scientific Committee Opinion, 2015 , central traits database ) Big data Geographic Information Systems EFSA’s Comprehensive European Food Consumption Database 7

THE BIG PICTURE Multi-chemicals exposure Pesticides cumulative risk assessment Pesticides co-formulants Non Intentionally Added

THE BIG PICTURE Multi-chemicals exposure Pesticides cumulative risk assessment Pesticides co-formulants Non Intentionally Added Substances Multiple sources of exposure Total/Internal Dose: food additive + FCM+ food contaminant+ cosmetics/toiletry + work exposure +… Non EU regulated FCM Multiple stressors, in addition to hazardous chemicals – “One health” GMO, invasive species, climate change, parasites… Health status of bee colonies 8

CLOSING THE LOOP Anticipating environmental and food contaminants (Nano, plastics) Lack of (regulatory) data

CLOSING THE LOOP Anticipating environmental and food contaminants (Nano, plastics) Lack of (regulatory) data Challenge of recycled materials –circular economy Pre-market authorization True for food related chemicals but not for industrial chemicals Importance of screening and early warning Post-market monitoring Mandatory under GMO legislation: environmental effects Annual report on pesticide residues in food Substitution The devil you know and the one you don’t 9

CLOSING THE LOOP Anticipating environmental and food contaminants (Nano, plastics) Challenge of recycled materials

CLOSING THE LOOP Anticipating environmental and food contaminants (Nano, plastics) Challenge of recycled materials –circular economy Lack of (regulatory) data Pre-market authorization True for food related chemicals but not for industrial chemicals Importance of screening and early warning Post-market monitoring Mandatory under GMO legislation: environmental effects Annual report on pesticide residues in food Substitution The devil you know and the one you don’t 10

BEING HEARD… …Otherwise it is all worthless Avoiding to (over)work on lower priority substances

BEING HEARD… …Otherwise it is all worthless Avoiding to (over)work on lower priority substances because of misguided public pressure Communication Between RA /RM actors: Unnecessary/uncontrolled controversies are confusing Transparency Publishing data without harming commercial interest and innovation Engagement “Hackathon” – App to access EFSA's work and Register of Questions Mix. Tox public consultation Power of One – Collaboration between authorities Data Sharing, risk assessment, tools and guidance development ECHA-EFSA Guidance on Endocrine Disruptors 11

CONCLUSION Conclusion More precise and realistic assessments (targets, mechanisms, exposure) More holistic approach /

CONCLUSION Conclusion More precise and realistic assessments (targets, mechanisms, exposure) More holistic approach / encompassing assessments “Value is created outside your walls, inside you only have costs!” Peter Drucker 12

Thank you Trusted Science for Safe Food

Thank you Trusted Science for Safe Food