Creates provisions relating to the sale of wood products
Impact
If enacted, SB1780 will have significant implications for businesses that manufacture or sell wood products. The bill mandates that products physically located in Missouri as of August 28, 2026, which do not comply with these labeling requirements must be clearly labeled stating, 'This product is not made from wood.' Furthermore, after this date, no new products that fail to meet the wood definition standard shall enter the state. This could lead to increased compliance costs for businesses and may require changes in manufacturing and packaging practices.
Summary
Senate Bill 1780 aims to regulate the marketing and sale of wood products within the state of Missouri. Specifically, the bill prohibits entities from using the term 'wood' in the advertising or selling of products unless the decorative surface of these products is made from solid wood or wood veneer derived from an actual tree. This measure is designed to protect consumers from misleading advertisements regarding the materials used in products marketed with wood-related terminology.
Contention
The bill's introduction has sparked concerns among manufacturers and retailers about the constraints it places on product marketing. Opponents may argue that the restrictions could hinder the ability to creatively market products that contain wood composite materials, potentially affecting sales and business operations. Proponents, however, argue that the legislation is essential for ensuring transparency in advertising, ultimately benefiting consumers by ensuring they have accurate information regarding the products they purchase.