The manufacturers, SC Johnson & Son, have advised consumers that a faulty bottle cap could lead to unexpected leakage around the cap of the bottle, as well as down the sides.
30.06.2023 - 08:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A sweetener commonly added to diet fizzy drinks is to be listed as posing a possible cancer risk to humans by the World Health Organisation (WHO), according to reports.
The additive is used in thousands of products, including ice cream and chewing gum. Aspartame will be listed as “possibly carcinogenic to humans” from next month based on the findings of WHO's International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).
The IARC is preparing to label the sweetener as “possibly carcinogenic to humans”, Reuters reported based on “two sources with knowledge of the process”. This would mean that there is some evidence linking aspartame to cancer, but that it is limited.
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The IARC has two more serious categories, “probably carcinogenic to humans” and “carcinogenic to humans”. The IARC has previously placed working overnight and consuming red meat into its probably cancer-causing class, and listed using mobile phones as possibly cancer-causing.
The IARC safety review was conducted to assess whether or not aspartame is a potential hazard, based on all the published evidence, but does not take into account how much of a product a person can safely consume, according to reports.
That advice comes from a separate expert committee – by WHO and the Food and Agriculture Organisation – on food additives, Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (Jecfa), which has also been reviewing aspartame use this year.
Jecfa is due to announce its findings on July 14, the same day the IARC makes public its decision.
The IARC said in a statement: “The IARC has assessed the potential carcinogenic effect of aspartame (hazard identification).
The manufacturers, SC Johnson & Son, have advised consumers that a faulty bottle cap could lead to unexpected leakage around the cap of the bottle, as well as down the sides.
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