Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) is calling for public comment on a review of a recent ban on the retail sale of pure and highly concentrated caffeine food products.
FSANZ CEO Mark Booth said pure and highly concentrated caffeine food products were banned from retail sale in December last year following a review which found these products pose an unacceptably high risk to people in the community.
“In August 2019 Ministers asked FSANZ to review these products after the tragic death of a young man in NSW from caffeine toxicity from a pure caffeine powder.
“Our risk assessment found small amounts of these substances (less than a teaspoon) can cause severe health effects, including death.
“We raised an urgent proposal to ban the sale of these products to people in the community - the ban came into effect in December 2019.
“As this was an urgent proposal, we are required under the FSANZ Act to review the decision and decide whether to reaffirm the original decision to ban these products or amend or repeal it.
“Our assessment of the original decision has confirmed that the sale of pure or highly concentrated forms of caffeine to consumers is an unacceptable risk.
“However, we recognise there are broader issues relating to caffeine in the general food supply that couldn't be addressed in our urgent proposal due to the time constraints and need to act urgently on these particular products.
“Therefore, we propose to raise a separate proposal to review the regulation of caffeine in the general food supply and determine if additional measures are needed to protect sensitive subpopulations such as children, pregnant or breastfeeding women and people sensitive to caffeine.
“The ban on pure and highly concentrated caffeine products would remain in place if a new, separate proposal process is undertaken,' Mr Booth said.
To have your say, see our call for comment page. Submissions close at 6pm (Canberra time) 4 September 2020.
More information:
- P1054 - Pure and highly concentrated caffeine products
- How to make a submission
- 2019 FSANZ Review: Safety of caffeine powders and high caffeine content products