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SCHEER - Public consultation on the Preliminary Opinion on ‘Tolerable intake of aluminium with regards to adapting the migration limits for aluminium in toys’

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Status
Closed
Opening date
Deadline
Department
Directorate-General for Health and Food Safety

Target audience

Public health community

Why we are consulting

SCHEER Final Opinion on
Tolerable intake of aluminium with regards to adapting the migration limits for aluminium in toys

The European Commission and its Scientific Committee on Health, Environmental and Emerging Risks (SCHEER) published the final Opinion on tolerable intake of aluminium with regards to adapting the migration limits for aluminium in toys.

Final opinion

A public consultation on this Opinion was opened on the website of the Scientific Committees from 7 July to 10 September 2017. Information about the public consultation was broadly communicated to national authorities, international organisations and other stakeholders. Nine contributors from industry and public institutes, providing in total ten comments, participated in the public consultation by sending input to different chapters and subchapters of the Opinion. Each submission was carefully considered by the SCHEER. The SCHEER did not consider necessary to make any changes in the final Opinion.

Results of the public consultation

Content of the Opinion

The Commission asked SCHEER to:

  • Review the currently available data on the toxicity of aluminium;
  • Present a recommendation for a tolerable intake level for aluminium based on most recent data, including exposure to aluminium from sources other than toys; and
  • Analyse whether the acceptable levels established by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) in 2008 (i.e. Tolerable Weekly Intake of 1 mg/kg bodyweight/week) and by the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) in 2011 (i.e. Provisional Tolerable Weekly Intake of 2 mg/kg bodyweight/week) are still adequate.

In their final Opinion, SCHEER:

  • Recommends to set the tolerable daily intake for aluminium at 0,3 mg/kg bodyweight/day;
  • Calculates the resulting migration limits for aluminium from toys according to the recommended tolerable daily intake and the SCHER Opinion of 2010, which recommends allocating 10% of the tolerable daily intake to toys, as follows: 2250 mg aluminium/kg of dry, brittle, powder-like or pliable toy material, 560 mg aluminium/kg of liquid or sticky toy material and 28130 mg aluminium/kg of scraped-off toy material.
  • Recommends that, considering that the exposure from other sources such as food may already exceed the tolerable intake values derived by both EFSA and JECFA, the additional exposure to aluminium from toys should be minimised.

Respond to the consultation

The response period for this consultation has ended. Thank you for your input.