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House requires labels for cell-cultivated meat to inform consumers, advances bill
Summary
Members passed a bill requiring clear labeling for cell-cultivated meat so consumers can distinguish it from conventional meat; sponsors framed the measure as a transparency and consumer-protection law for Colorado shoppers and producers.
The Colorado House on March 7 passed House Bill 12-03, which requires that meat produced by cell-cultivation be plainly labeled so consumers can distinguish it from conventional meat. Sponsors said the requirement is a transparency measure so that shoppers and agricultural producers can make informed choices in a changing marketplace.
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