Congresswoman María Agüero Gutiérrez (Free Peru), presented the bill that prohibits the use of red dye No. 3 in the elaboration of food, packaged products, beverages, medicines and cosmetics for human consumption or use that are sold, imported and distributed in the national territory.
The legislative initiative No. 11673/2024-CR, was presented today, Tuesday, June 17, through the institutional portal of the Congress of the Republic. The text has the support of five other parliamentarians of his party.
The proposal comes in a context of growing global concern about the carcinogenic effects of some food additives. In January of this year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) revoked its authorization for the use of red No. 3 in oral products after detecting links with tumors in laboratory animals.
As a result of this pronouncement, the Peruvian Ministry of Health (MINSA in Spanish) recommended the local food industry to progressively replace the use of this substance. Now, Congress is seeking to make this transition mandatory.