Skittles’s “taste the rainbow” motto is getting a dark new meaning in the wake of a lawsuit alleging the dangers of a little-known ingredient: titanium dioxide, an artificial chemical additive that ...
A new plant-based alternative to titanium dioxide promises bright whitening at low replacement ratios as Seprify scales its cellulose-based SilvaAlba to industrial supply.
Titanium dioxide has bubbled up to the top of our feed again, but this time it's not in Skittles, it's in tampons. Some people on TikTok are alleging the ingredient can lead to all sorts of health ...
SCCS notes that its approach to the risk assessment of titanium dioxide ingredients in orally used cosmetic products is slightly different from that of EFSA because cosmetic products are not meant to ...
Titanium dioxide is commonly found in countless everyday products including food, cosmetics, drugs, paper and toothpaste. Sunscreen can safely contain up to 25% titanium dioxide. Some research, mostly ...
Mars Inc.’s Skittles candies are no longer being made with titanium dioxide, a chemical that whitens foods, brightens colors and makes candy appear shiny, the parent of Skittles's Chicago-based ...
On June 12, 2024, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California preliminarily enjoined the California Attorney General and all private enforcers of California Proposition 65 from ...
WASHINGTON — The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) issued a warning Dec. 5 telling consumers to avoid products formulated with titanium dioxide. The nanoparticles found in food-grade ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The titanium dioxide market is expected to grow by 1194.22 thousand tons during 2020-2024, according to Technavio. The report offers a detailed analysis of the impact of COVID ...
In an order filed on August 12, the US District Court for the Eastern District of California ruled that California’s Proposition 65 cancer warning requirement for certain listed forms of titanium ...
TikTokers are raising concern about titanium dioxide, a whitening agent, in organic tampons. The compound is used safely in many foods and cosmetics, but it's still banned in foods in the UK. There's ...
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