New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1642

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires labeling of ingredients and restricts phosphorus in household cleansing products.

Impact

The legislation prohibits the sale or distribution of products containing phosphorus compounds beyond trace concentrations, with specific allowances for certain applications like dishwashing and food processing equipment. It threatens civil penalties ranging from $500 to $1,000 for manufacturers or distributors that contravene the established regulations. The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is authorized to enforce these regulations and can call for manufacturers to provide further product information, thereby promoting transparency regarding the health implications of cleaning agents.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1642 introduced in New Jersey seeks to address concerns regarding the content of household cleansing products by instituting stringent labeling requirements and restrictions on phosphorus content. The bill defines 'household cleansing products' broadly, encompassing a variety of cleaning agents used in domestic and commercial settings. It outlines specific labeling mandates that necessitate disclosing the weight and concentration of each ingredient deemed potentially harmful to human health and the environment, with a particular focus on phosphorus compounds.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding A1642 may involve the balance between public health safety and the operational burdens placed on manufacturers. Critics may argue that the costs associated with complying with the new labeling requirements and reformulating products could pose financial challenges, particularly for smaller companies. Meanwhile, proponents emphasize the necessity of such regulations to safeguard public health and maintain environmental integrity, given the proven harms of excessive phosphorus in waterways, which leads to detrimental algal blooms.

Implementation

Upon enactment, the bill's immediate provisions will take effect, while other aspects will come into force a year later, allowing time for the DEP to devise detailed regulations and manufacturers to transition their formulations in compliance with the new law. The evolving landscape of household cleaning product regulations reflects a growing recognition of the need for consumer protection and environmental stewardship.

Companion Bills

NJ S845

Same As Restricts phosphorus content and requires labelling thereof for household cleansing products.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1044

Requires labeling of ingredients and restricts phosphorus in household cleansing products.

NJ S845

Restricts phosphorus content and requires labelling thereof for household cleansing products.

NJ S461

Restricts phosphorus content and requires labelling thereof for household cleansing products.

NJ AB1213

Disclosure of and labeling requirements regarding certain ingredients in menstrual products. (FE)

NJ SB26

AN ACT relating to labeling requirements for fresh produce.

NJ HB913

Meat labeling; require accurate labeling of meat and nonmeat products by processors, retail and food establishment prior to final sale.

NJ HB1305

Meat labeling; require accurate labeling of meat and nonmeat products by processors, retail and food establishments prior to final sale.

NJ SB152

Provides for truth in labeling requirements of agricultural products. (10/1/20)

NJ HB5978

Cleaning Product Ingredient Communication Act

NJ A2437

Requires ingredients of menstrual products to be listed on package.

Similar Bills

NJ A1044

Requires labeling of ingredients and restricts phosphorus in household cleansing products.

NJ S845

Restricts phosphorus content and requires labelling thereof for household cleansing products.

NJ S461

Restricts phosphorus content and requires labelling thereof for household cleansing products.

VT H0484

An act relating to miscellaneous agricultural subjects

VT S0274

An act relating to the sale of flushable wipes

NH HB1293

Relative to the use of certain fertilizers on turf.

IA SF632

A bill for an act providing for programs and regulations related to agriculture, including crop production, animal health, and agricultural processing, providing for powers and duties of the department of agriculture and land stewardship, providing fees, and providing penalties. (Formerly SF 522, SSB 1160.) Effective date: 07/01/2025.

NH HB276

Establishing the cyanobacteria mitigation loan and grant fund.