NanoXplore Inc. ("
NanoXplore" or the
“
Corporation”) (TSX-V: GRA and OTCQX: NNXPF)
provides an update on the regulatory approval of its
GrapheneBlack™.
On September 4, 2020, NanoXplore received
approval under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999
(Canada) to manufacture and sell its GrapheneBlack™ in any
amount in Canada, for commercial uses as an additive in plastics,
thermosetting composites, paints and coatings and as a component of
battery electrodes.
Since its inception, NanoXplore has conducted
many scientific studies to establish the environmental
sustainability, health and safety of its GrapheneBlack™. A summary
of these studies was published in a peer-reviewed article in 2020
(https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/10/9/718/htm). As stated in the
article, GrapheneBlack™ has shown no adverse effect to animal
skin and lung and most importantly, no gene mutation or DNA damage
was observed in the in-vivo or in-vitro genotoxicity tests via
inhalation.
In recent weeks, several Canadian media
published news that disposable face masks containing graphene were
commercialized, without graphene being approved for such use.
Further, on April 2, 2021, Health Canada issued a recall on
disposable masks containing graphene, advising consumers not to use
these face masks and directing all known distributors, importers
and manufacturers to stop distribution and use of these masks,
before Health Canada completes a thorough scientific assessment and
establishes the safety and effectiveness of graphene-containing
face masks.
NanoXplore would like to clarify that its
GrapheneBlack™ has not been used in any masks, and that it
only commercializes graphene for uses which have obtained
regulatory approval.
Soroush Nazarpour, President & CEO of
NanoXplore commented:
“It is important to distinguish graphene from
graphene oxide. Graphene oxide is the material that was used in
such masks and has proven to be detrimental to lungs as published
in 2013 in a NPG Asia Materials article
(https://www.nature.com/articles/am20137). I am relieved to see
Health Canada put a stop on the distribution and use of those
masks.”
Additionally, for the past several years,
NanoXplore has been a member of a registration consortium under the
Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of
Chemicals (REACH) (Europe), where it acts as the lead registrant.
This consortium has successfully registered Graphene in Europe
under EC number 801-282-5.
Moreover, NanoXplore has filed a premanufacture
notice under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) (USA), for the
commercial use of its GrapheneBlack™ as an additive for
thermoplastics, thermosets and rubbers. The Corporation believes
that it will receive a Consent Order from the United States
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) soon.
Finally, NanoXplore has hired a consultant in
the United States to assist it with a Food Contact Notification
(FCN) under the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (USA). At the end of
this process, NanoXplore aims for its GrapheneBlack™ to be
used in food contact applications in the United States.
About NanoXplore Inc.
NanoXplore is a graphene company, a manufacturer
and supplier of high-volume graphene powder for use in industrial
markets. The Corporation provides standard and custom
graphene-enhanced plastic and composite products to various
customers in transportation, packaging, electronics, and other
industrial sectors. NanoXplore is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec
with manufacturing facilities in Canada, the United States and
Europe.
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For more information, please contact:
Soroush NazarpourPresident & CEONanoXplore
Inc.info@NanoXplore.ca
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