Certain toxic chemicals in packaging prohibition
SF 1380 bans certain toxic chemicals in Minnesota packaging, forcing producers and retailers to use compliant materials and reduce consumer exposure to harmful substances.
SF 1380 bans certain toxic chemicals in Minnesota packaging, forcing producers and retailers to use compliant materials and reduce consumer exposure to harmful substances.
Note: The summary below is based on the bill’s title and standard elements of packaging-toxics bans. The prompt does not include the bill text, so exact chemicals, definitions, and provisions may differ. For precise language, consult the official bill text on the Minnesota Legislature website.
Important: The precise chemicals banned, the scope of packaging covered (e.g., consumer packaging only vs. all packaging, including shipping/industrial packaging), and any exemptions are not specified in the prompt.
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