Title
"Biotechnology: a plain man's guide to the support and regulations in the UK"
Reference
MS/2180/02/01
Production date
-01-1991 - -01-1991
Creator
- Laboratory of the Government ChemistBiographyBiography
- Department of Trade and IndustryBiographyBiography
Formed as a result of the merger of the Board of Trade and the Ministry of Technology it also took over the responsibilities for monopolies and mergers from the Department of Employement. In 1974 the department's responsibilities for energy production were transfered to the newly created Department of Energy.
After the 1974 election the department was split into the separate departments for Trade, Industry and the Department of Prices and Consumer Protection. The departments of Trade and Industry were eventually re-united in 1983 with the Department of Energy becoming part of the department in 1992.
The department continued until it was disbanded in 2007 with the creation of the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform.
Extent
1 item
Language
English
Level of description
ITEM
Repository name
Science Museum, London
Associated people and organisations
- Food and Drink FederationBiographyBiography
Represents the interests of the UK's food and non-alcoholic drinks manufacturing industry and specific food sectors and is the largest manufacturing sector in the country.
FDF ensures that members stay informed of the advances in science that change the understanding of food safety issues and help to promote the need for appropriate risk assessment. The company helps to ensure that food safety incidents are handled in a proportionate way, even at an EU level, and ensure a co-ordinated effective industry response.
Science brings opportunities for product and process innovation and FDF plays a key role in explaining to policy makers, regulators and opinion formers how these developments can provide real benefits for consumers. As the body of legislation, they work with FoodDrinkEurope, to ensure that the industry's voice is heard within the EU.
The body also has a Scientific Steering Group which aims to represent, promote and safeguard the interests of the UK food industry in relation to scientific issues and regulatory developments.
Subject
Conditions governing access
Open Access
Conditions governing Reproduction
Copies may be supplied in accordance with current copyright legislation and Science Museum Group terms and conditions
Finding aids
Box 1