Commission Regulation (EU) No 1147/2012
of 4 December 2012
amending Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 1333/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the use of beeswax (E 901), carnauba wax (E 903), shellac (E 904) and microcrystalline wax (E 905) on certain fruits
(Text with EEA relevance)
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Whereas:
Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 1333/2008 lays down a Union list of food additives approved for use in foods and their conditions of use.
Pursuant to Article 3(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1331/2008, the Union list of food additives may be updated either on the initiative of the Commission or following an application.
The Commission has received several applications for the authorisation of use of beeswax (E 901) on peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, bananas, mangos and avocados, on pomegranates and on all fruits, the use of carnauba wax (E 903) and shellac (E 904) on pomegranates and on mangoes, avocados and papayas and the use of microcrystalline wax (E 905) on pineapples. These applications have been made available to the Member States.
Beeswax (E 901), carnauba wax (E 903), shellac (E 904) and microcrystalline wax (E 905) have been requested for use as glazing agent for surface treatment on these fruits or these fruit-like vegetables in order to allow a better preservation. The treatment protects the fruits against dehydration and oxidation and has a growth inhibiting effect against moulds and certain micro-organisms. There is a technological need in particular for fruits that are mainly imported from countries with a tropical climate. These fruits need also to be protected during long transports.
These food additives are intended to be used for the external treatment and are not expected to migrate into the internal edible part of the fruits. For that reason, the treatment on fruits of which the peels are not consumed is not liable to have an effect on human health. It is therefore appropriate to allow the use of beeswax (E 901), carnauba wax (E 903), shellac (E 904) and microcrystalline wax (E 905) on such fruits that are mainly imported from countries with a tropical climate, i.e. bananas, mangoes, avocados, pomegranates, papayas and pineapples.
Pursuant to Article 3(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1331/2008, the Commission is to seek the opinion of the European Food Safety Authority (the Authority) in order to update the Union list of food additives set out in Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 1333/2008, except where the update in question is not liable to have an effect on human health. Since the authorisation of use of beeswax (E 901) on bananas, mangoes and pomegranates, the use of carnauba wax (E 903) and shellac (E 904) on pomegranates, mangoes, avocados and papayas and the use of microcrystalline wax (E 905) on pineapples constitutes an update of that list which is not liable to have an effect on human health, it is not necessary to seek the opinion of the Authority.
The Commission will further consider the requests for the use of waxes on other fruits and on vegetables taking into account safety of the consumer when external parts are expected to be consumed, the technological justification and the possible misleading of the consumer, including labelling requirements.
Therefore, Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 1333/2008 should be amended accordingly.
The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health and neither the European Parliament nor the Council has opposed them,
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