Hello FAST members
I hope these lines find you very well.. We wanted to tell you about the progress of the egg labeling bill in Peru. It's a very important moment, with daily updates from the Congress of the Republic.
In November 2023, with the support of Fundación Veg (Chile), we succeeded in getting Congresswoman Sigrid Bazán to submit Bill No. 6448/2023-CR (hereinafter PL) to the Congress of the Republic of Peru. This Bill is titled "Law that Promotes Consumer Rights in Egg Labeling." This PL is based on three pillars:
i) Transparency for consumers to know the origin of their food.
ii) Animal welfare in laying hen farming systems.
iii) Public health in the face of the risk of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) given the antibiotics that caged hens receive as a preventive measure, which leave traces in their eggs.
This PL is the first of its kind in Peru and is assigned to both the Agrarian Commission and the Consumer Defense Commission (CoDeCo), allowing us to work on its impact in two instances in parallel. It is undoubtedly in CoDeCo where the PL has made the most positive progress and where a substitute text was presented to reflect an observation from the National Institute for the Defense of Competition and the Protection of Intellectual Property (INDECOPI), which welcomed the transparency proposed by the PL, which aims to distinguish on egg labeling between "cage" farming, "shed" farming (or corrals), and "pasture" farming (or free-range farming), so that each consumer can choose between these three systems and make an informed decision. The PL has also received 12 favorable technical opinions, including those from the main consumer associations (ASPEC and APU), animal welfare certifiers (Certified Humane), cage-free chicken producers (Murlota), animal protection associations (Sinergia Animal, Fórum Animal, TerraAnimal, ARBA), the Center for Welfare Metrics, among others.
On April 15, the CoDeCo presidency issued a favorable opinion on the PL (the first fav
Thanks for this opportunity! I am asking on behalf of Switch4Good, are you excited to fund federal legislation, corporate policy change (like Starbucks and Tim Horton's recently dropping the upcharge for plant-based milk), governmental policy change (like the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and the Women’s, Infants and Children’s Program) and/or effective digital campaigns to help upend the Ultra Processed Food myth? Thank you again for your consideration.
Thank you for your question! Federal legislation, corporate policy change, and governmental policy change all have the potential to have a huge impact based on the change that is being called for and the likelihood of success. For each of the ideas you have suggested, we would like to hear what your expected outcomes are, how you’re tracking them, and how you expect those outcomes to have downstream impacts for animals e.g., did removing the surcharge for plant-based milks in Starbucks result in a significant reduction in dairy milk consumption? We are cur... (read more)