The organization said the packaging classification could help consumers identify better-for-you food and beverages.
There is fierce opposition to GMO labeling from many seed manufacturers and big food companies ... has certified that the product complies with USDA Organic guidelines, which forbid the use ...
Earlier this month, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration proposed food companies use new, front-of-package labels highlighting the levels of fat, salt and added sugar in their products.
Food labels can be confusing, but you should know the difference between organic items and non-GMO foods before you purchase either of them.
Cereal for breakfast, salad for lunch, cookie for a snack? Chances are, you've eaten a GMO food today. They're found in 80% of packaged foods in the US and in crops such as corn, soy, zucchini ...
Non-GMO Project launched its Non-UPF Verified program to develop standards for food and beverage CPG companies around ...
(The USDA had two years to figure out all the details before food companies would have to comply.) Many labeling crusaders were Clinton donors and supporters; the main funder of the GMO-labeling ...
The Non-GMO Project announced the introduction of Non-UPF Verified, a label for foods ... about industrial agriculture, particularly genetic modification of food ingredients.