Relative to menstrual product ingredient disclosure
The bill amends Chapter 94 of the General Laws by adding a new section (Section 330) that outlines labeling requirements for menstrual products sold in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Under this law, manufacturers must ensure that ingredient lists are printed in a minimum font size of 10 points, making them easily readable. Furthermore, if there are any changes to the ingredients, the manufacturers are required to update the labels and online disclosures within specified timeframes, thereby ensuring ongoing compliance and consumer information.
Bill S145 is an Act relative to menstrual product ingredient disclosure, which aims to enhance consumer transparency regarding the ingredients used in menstrual products such as tampons, pads, and menstrual cups. Specifically, the bill mandates that manufacturers of menstrual products label their packages with a clear and conspicuous list of all ingredients present, arranged in order of predominance. This new labeling requirement is designed to inform consumers about what is in the products they use, promoting greater awareness and safety.
While the intention of Bill S145 is to promote consumer safety and protect public health, it may face pushback from manufacturers concerned about the implications of additional regulatory requirements. Some may argue that compliance with the new labeling rules could impose a burden on manufacturers, especially smaller companies that may face challenges in adapting their production and packaging processes. Despite these potential concerns, advocates for the bill assert that the increased ingredient transparency is essential for consumer rights and health, particularly for those with allergies or sensitivities to specific substances.