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    EuropaBio Position on targeted amendments of Directive 2001/18/EC: Unlocking the potential of genetically modified microbial products in Europe (July 2026)

    09/07/2026

    Building beyond the Biotech Act to unlock microbial innovation: EuropaBio calls for the adoption of a dedicated horizontal regulation on Microorganisms

    Brussels, 08 July 2026

    The EU Biotech Act recognises the need for progressive and evidence-driven approach for microorganisms with the welcome proposals to modernise Directive 2001/18/EC. This late 1980s legislation was shaped by plant applications using original GM technologies and to date, no genetically modified microbial products outside healthcare have been approved, making the EU a global outlier, as regions switch to biomanufacturing and biotech-driven industrial and sustainability applications.

    EuropaBio welcomes the progress through the Biotech Act and looks to the future with a proposed dedicated horizontal regulation for microorganisms. It will place the EU on an equivalent industrial framework to other major biomanufacturing regions, within the current high safety standards expected by consumers and innovators.

    The proposed cross-sectoral regulation (outside health) brings a complete framework; creating predictable innovation, investment and delivery to market and taking the step required to unleash EU biomanufacturing through its global leadership in research.

    • It delivers a modern EU biomanufacturing baseline, with:
    • A product and risk-based categorization: with type of genetic modification and intended use
    • Streamlined procedures for low risk GMMs and targ- eted simplification elsewhere
    • Transparency and legal clarity
    • Risk-proportionate labelling and traceability

    Dr. Claire Skentelbery, Director General of EuropaBio, commented: “Europe must take its place on the world stage as a lead producer from microorganisms and EuropaBio takes in the next step in the journey started so positively through the EU Biotech Act”.

    Read the full paper, including the detailed classification table for microorganisms below.

    EuropaBio Position on targeted amendments of Directive 2001/18/EC: Unlocking the potential of genetically modified microbial products in Europe (July 2026)


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