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The Vegan Society is partnering with UK food testing laboratory Food Forensics to identify and flag animal derived materials or evidence of cross-contamination in products looking to carry the Vegan Trademark. We speak to Food Forensics’ Rick Sanderson to find out how. ....
By Henry Sandercock2021-05-25T11:27:00+01:00 Food Forensics said the partnership would help protect consumers, producers and processors from misleading labelling or food fraud The Vegan Society has sought to strengthen its vegan accreditation through a new partnership with food and drink testing and traceability laboratory Food Forensics. Launching today (25 May), the tie-in will see Food Forensics help identify any animal by-products or evidence of cross-contamination in tested products during the Vegan Society’s trademark certification process. The Norwich-based UKAS-accredited business will use a next generation sequencing DNA test – an untargeted method of testing which seeks out DNA sequences in products and compares them with a database containing more than 500,000 species. This regime would be able to spot even the smallest indication of an animal product, The Vegan Society said. ....
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