Applications
Nanomaterials can be used in many different ways and concern many fields of application: food, cosmetics, clothing and textiles, household appliances, electronics and digital (screens), sports equipment, glass and construction materials, aeronautics, cars (bodywork, paints, windows, tires, fuels, …), boats, armament & defense, etc.
As the labeling obligation is currently only valid for a few product categories (cosmetics, biocides and food) and its implementation is poorly respected, it is very difficult today to know if a specific product contains nanomaterials.
The few available inventories that can be consulted to try to get an idea of the types of products involved do not provide solid, accurate and/or up-to-date information.
That is why we invite you to support our work to obtain more transparent information, through product testing, advocacy for the generalization of [nano] labeling and reliable and publicly accessible registers: the improvement of the r-nano register and the establishment of a European register are among our priorities.
The information sheets on the subject
Latest news
Upcoming Nano Agenda
- ‘When immunity meets toxicology’ seminar
- Speaker : Dr Karine Adel Patient – DR, CR INRAE, Paris-Saclay
- Organizers: French Society of Toxicology (SFT)
- Website: //https://sftox.assoconnect.com/collect/description/615189-h-2eme-matinee-2025
- Webinar about nanoparticles and respiratory health
- Organizer: the European Respiratory Society (ERS)
- Chairs: Prof. Dr Rafael E. de la Hoz (New York, United States), Dr Selin Çakmakci Karakaya (Ankara, Turkey)
- Speakers: Prof. Dr Isabella Annesi Maesano (Montpellier, France), Dr Selin Çakmakci Karakaya (Ankara, Turkey), Dr Peter Hoet (Heverlee, Belgium)
- Website: https://channel.ersnet.org/…nanotechnology-and-lung-health-risks…
- 19th meeting of the “nano and health” dialogue committee
- Organizer: ANSES