Massachusetts H2375 mandates ingredient disclosure for menstrual products sold in the state.
Massachusetts H2375 requires manufacturers to disclose ingredients on the packaging of menstrual products sold in the state. The bill defines "ingredient" as any substance intentionally added to the product and "menstrual product" as items used to collect menstruation and vaginal discharge. Manufacturers must list ingredients in order of predominance, with a minimum font size of 10 points. Online ingredient information must also be updated when changes occur. Violations of these requirements are subject to a $1,000 fine.
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