Sustainability in Botanical Extract Sourcing: What B2B Buyers Are Now Asking Suppliers
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The European Union's Novel Food Regulation (EU) 2015/2283 continues to evolve, with significant implications for companies importing botanical extracts into the EU market. If you are sourcing ingredients from China for nutraceutical, food, or cosmetic applications destined for Europe, here is what you need to know in 2026.
The Novel Food Regulation (EU) 2015/2283 governs food ingredients that have not been consumed to a significant degree in the EU prior to May 1997. Botanical extracts that do not have a established history of consumption in Europe may be classified as novel foods, requiring pre-market approval before they can be legally sold in the EU.
The European Commission has tightened requirements around:
If you are importing botanical extracts into the EU, work with your supplier to ensure:
We help EU buyers navigate the compliance landscape. Our team works with suppliers to prepare complete technical documentation packages, including specifications, manufacturing process descriptions, and third-party test reports, to support your regulatory submissions.
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