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No, titanium dioxide is not banned in Europe. However, in 2020, it was announced that titanium dioxide in food additives would no longer be authorized in the European Union, effective 2021. This decision was taken by the European Commission due to concerns raised by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) regarding potential health effects of nanoparticles. The ban does not extend to other uses of titanium dioxide, such as in sunscreens, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.
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