I believe the EU tends to follow a precautionary principle, namely a substance generally must be shown to be safe before it’s approved. In contrast, the US follows a risk-based approach where a substance can often be used unless it’s shown to be harmful. So it isn't really that many "safe" things in the EU are banned, rather they have not been approved. Pretty sure this is specific to food additives, though may apply to other areas.
> believe the EU tends to follow a precautionary principle
It does, but that isn't relevant here. There were poisoning cases in France that lead to the ban [1].
[1] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3657034/