Bill 119 HR 848, also known as the Food Labeling Act, aims to create a voluntary food climate labeling program overseen by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This program would provide consumers with information about the environmental impact of the food they purchase, allowing them to make more informed choices.
The bill does not mandate that food producers participate in the labeling program, but rather encourages them to do so voluntarily. Participating companies would be required to disclose information about the carbon footprint and other environmental impacts of their products on the packaging.
Proponents of the bill argue that this labeling program would help consumers make more sustainable choices and incentivize food producers to reduce their environmental impact. Critics, however, raise concerns about the potential costs and burdens on businesses, as well as the accuracy and consistency of the labeling information.
Overall, the Food Labeling Act seeks to promote transparency and awareness around the environmental impact of food production, with the goal of encouraging more sustainable practices in the industry.