Management of trade associations in the nutritional product sector

Where a sector has common concerns about emerging regulation, it may be necessary for trade bodies to represent the industry as a whole. EAS advises such bodies on both the regional and international levels, including:

 

 

The European Federation of Associations of Health Product Manufacturers (EHPM) was created in 1975, working to provide consumers with safe, science-based, high quality products as well as accurate and helpful information about their nutritional value and use.

Contact:    Lorène Courrège, EHPM Director Regulatory Affairs
Tel:             +(32) 2 209 11 45
Email:         lorenecourrege@ehpm.be
Website:     www.ehpm.org

 

 

The European Responsible Nutrition Alliance (ERNA) was formed to work towards a common European approach to food supplements that reflects the interests of both the consumers and the industry.


Contact:    Patrick Coppens, ERNA Secretary General
Tel:             +(32) 2 209 11 50
Email:         secretariat@erna.be
Website:     www.erna.org 

 

 

The European Botanical Forum (EBF) aims to consolidate the efforts undertaken by national associations and individual companies to work to protect national systems currently in place; to contribute to the creation of appropriate national systems where not currently in place, and to build a pan-European system for the trade of herbs under food law.

Contact:    Patrick Coppens, EBF Secretary General
Tel:             +(32) 2 209 11 50
Email:         info@botanical-forum.be

 

 

The International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA) is the voice of the worldwide dietary supplement manufacturing industry, and an accredited international non-governmental organisation with a seat at the table of the main international regulatory bodies.

Contact:    David Pineda Ereño, IADSA Manager of Regulatory Affairs
Tel:             +32 (0)2 209 11 55
Email:         davidpineda@iadsa.be
Website:     www.iadsa.org

 

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