Does the non-food chemical program deal with food additives or food processing aids which are intended to become part of the food product?
The CFIA’s non-food chemical program does not include the evaluation of food additives or food processing aids intended to become part of the manufactured food product. In order to determine if these products and their intended use do not contravene the Food and Drugs Act, you may wish to obtain a non objection opinion from the following address: Bureau of Chemical Safety Food Directorate Health Products and Food Branch Health Canada Frederick G. Banting Building – Floor: 1 Tunney’s Pasture Address Locator 2201B1 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0K9 Fax (613) 990-1543 E-mail: bcs-bipc@hc-sc.gc.
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