Category: Issue 336

  • Federal Court Allows False Advertising Claims to Proceed Against Tropicana

    A federal court in California has denied the defendant’s motion to dismiss in a putative class action alleging false and misleading advertising for defendant’s “Tropicana Pure 100% Juice Pomegranate Blueberry Flavored Blend of 5 Juices from Concentrate with other Natural Flavors.” Zupnik v. Tropicana Prods., Inc., No. 09-6130 (C.D. Cal., decided February 1, 2010). Plaintiffs…

  • Western Australia Approves GM Canola

    The state government of Western Australia (WA) recently announced its decisionto allow the cultivation of genetically modified (GM) canola within the region as of this year. State Agriculture and Food Minister Terry Redman reportedly signed the exemption order under the Genetically Modified Crops Free Areas Act of 2003, thus permitting WA farmers to grow GM…

  • Massachusetts House Approves Vote to Prohibit Soft Drinks, Candy from Schools

    The Massachusetts House of Representatives has reportedly approved a bill (H.B. 4459) that would allow the state to prohibit high-calorie sodas and fatty, salty and sugary snacks in elementary, middle and high schools. The legislation, which supporters believe will help fight childhood obesity, also encourages schools to serve low-fat dairy products and whole grain breads…

  • Humane Society Continues to Seek Animal Protection Laws in State Legislatures

    The Humane Society of the United States is apparently continuing to push for ballot initiatives and legislation that would impose new requirements on the livestock industry. In Vermont, legislators are considering a bill (S. 230) that would require that “a representative of the Vermont humane society be present when livestock are bled or slaughtered, and…

  • First ANSI Sustainable Agriculture Standard E-Newsletter Published

    The committee drafting an American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Sustainable Agriculture Standard (SCS-001) has published its first quarterly e-newsletter to report on standard development activities and solicit donations to support the work. The newsletter provides the names of those recently appointed to serve on the standards committee and includes subcommittee reports. The next meeting will…

  • Surgeon General Calls for National Grassroots Effort to Reverse Obesity Trend

    Surgeon General Regina Benjamin has issued a report calling for Americans to join her in a “national grassroots effort” to reverse the “crisis” of overweight and obese adults and children. The Surgeon General’s Vision for a Healthy and Fit Nation 2010 warns that if the trend continues, many children “will be afflicted in early adulthood…

  • EPA Proposes Significant New Use Rule Under TSCA for Carbon Nanotubes

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a proposed rule that “would require persons who intend to manufacture, import, or process [multi-walled carbon nanotubes] for an activity that is designated as a significant new use by this proposed rule to notify EPA at least 90 days before commencing that activity.” The activities identified in the proposed…

  • USDA Abandons Animal ID System for New Framework

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced its intention to abandon the National Animal Identification System (NAIS) and develop a “new, flexible framework for animal disease traceability,” citing public feedback and input from states, tribal nations, industry groups, and small and organic farmers. Created in 2004, NAIS aimed to register all domestic livestock in…