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Acrylamide proposals strengthened in new draft

This entry was posted in News Uncategorized and tagged Acrylamide European Commission on 11 November 2016 by Team Secretariat

The European Commission has moved to strengthen proposed new regulations on acrylamide, but the amendments are unlikely to be enough to appease campaigners.

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