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Bunge Loders Croklaan offers low 3-MCPDE palm oil

31 Aug 2018

Ahead of European legislation, Bunge Loders Croklaan has announced it can now offer its entire palm oil food portfolio with low 3-MCPDE levels, in addition to its already available low Glycidyl Esters (GE) portfolio.

Bunge Loders Croklaan offers low 3-MCPDE palm oil

Ahead of European legislation, Bunge Loders Croklaan has announced it can now offer its entire palm oil food portfolio with low 3-MCPDE levels, in addition to its already available low Glycidyl Esters (GE) portfolio.

The European Food Safety Authority’s (EFSA’s) published Scientific Opinion points to concerns with regards to the presence of some substances (3-MCPD Esters (3-MCPDE) and Glycidyl Esters (GE)) found in refined vegetable oils and fats, the company notes, pointing out that the European Union Regulation (EU) 2018/290 limit of <1 ppm for GE took effect in March 2018. The discussions on how to translate the new 3-MCPDE tolerable daily intake (TDI) to limits for vegetable oils and fats and food products are ongoing. The exact timing for an EU regulation on limits for 3-MCPDE remains unclear, says Bunge Loders Croklaan.

“Ahead of European regulation on 3-MCPDE, Bunge Loders Croklaan’s European refineries have been supplying fully mitigated palm oil and palm derivatives on a large scale,” said Holger Riemensperger, Vice President Europe, Bunge Loders Croklaan. “We can deliver our entire food portfolio not only with low GE levels (<1 ppm), but also with low 3-MCPDE levels (<2 ppm). These levels are in line with the discussion paper developed by the European Commission in June 2016”.

“Top quality products and processes are our main drivers. That is why we have conducted extensive research to find effective ways of reducing the levels of these substances without undermining other quality and safety specifications. Having control over our supply chain – from plantation to refinery – and state of the art refining capacity enables us to develop effective mitigation technologies”.

Bunge Loders Croklaan says it is committed to continuing its mitigation efforts and deliver even lower levels, and will take every step necessary to ensure its products meet the latest food safety and quality standards, legislation and industry requirements.

To support its customers, Bunge Loders Croklaan has developed the Care Free Index. This tool calculates the recommended portion intake for the fat type applied in recipes.

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