An Act relative to diaper product ingredient disclosure
Bill SD 3313 requires diaper manufacturers in Massachusetts to disclose all ingredients on packaging, empowering parents to make safer choices for their children.
Bill SD 3313 requires diaper manufacturers in Massachusetts to disclose all ingredients on packaging, empowering parents to make safer choices for their children.
Bill SD 3313 aims to enhance consumer transparency regarding the ingredients used in diaper products sold in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The legislation seeks to ensure that consumers, particularly parents and caregivers, are informed about the substances contained in both disposable and reusable diapers, thereby promoting safer choices for children's health and the environment.
The bill proposes the following significant changes to Chapter 94 of the General Laws:
Ingredient Disclosure:
Definition of Terms:
Compliance and Penalties:
Bill SD 3313 represents a proactive step towards consumer protection and public health by mandating ingredient disclosure for diaper products. If passed, it will empower consumers with essential information, potentially influencing purchasing habits and encouraging manufacturers to prioritize safer ingredient choices.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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