Louisiana SB 14

Louisiana SB 14

Meet Louisiana’s ingredient disclosure requirements using a single 2D barcode and a controlled digital notice.

What is Louisiana SB 14?

Louisiana SB 14 introduces ingredient disclosure requirements for certain packaged foods intended for human consumption. Where a covered food product contains any ingredient from a specified list, the product packaging must include a scannable code that directs consumers to additional ingredient information presented digitally by the manufacturer. The intent is to improve transparency while allowing disclosures to be delivered digitally rather than expanded on-pack.

Louisiana SB 14 introduces ingredient disclosure requirements for certain packaged foods intended for human consumption. Where a covered food product contains any ingredient from a specified list, the product packaging must include a scannable code that directs consumers to additional ingredient information presented digitally by the manufacturer. The intent is to improve transparency while allowing disclosures to be delivered digitally rather than expanded on-pack.

Louisiana SB 14 introduces ingredient disclosure requirements for certain packaged foods intended for human consumption. Where a covered food product contains any ingredient from a specified list, the product packaging must include a scannable code that directs consumers to additional ingredient information presented digitally by the manufacturer. The intent is to improve transparency while allowing disclosures to be delivered digitally rather than expanded on-pack.

Who it applies to and when

SB 14 applies to food products sold in Louisiana that contain any of the listed ingredients covered by the law. The digital disclosure requirement takes effect on 1 January 2028.

SB 14 applies to food products sold in Louisiana that contain any of the listed ingredients covered by the law. The digital disclosure requirement takes effect on 1 January 2028.

SB 14 applies to food products sold in Louisiana that contain any of the listed ingredients covered by the law. The digital disclosure requirement takes effect on 1 January 2028.

How Orijin Plus supports SB 14 readiness

Orijin Plus supports brands preparing for these requirements through a connected packaging platform that manages product data and digital disclosures from a single system.
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Compliant digital ingredient disclosures
Orijin Plus enables brands to present the required ingredient notice through a manufacturer-controlled digital experience designed specifically for regulatory disclosure. This ensures information is accessible, clear, and presented in line with the intent of the law.
One permanent 2D barcode across packaging
Brands can use a single, constant 2D barcode across all packaging runs. That same code can fulfil Louisiana’s disclosure requirement while also supporting other uses, such as product information, traceability, or future regulatory requirements, without needing to redesign packaging.
Centralised disclosure management
Orijin Plus provides a structured way to manage which products require a Louisiana-specific disclosure and to maintain the linked content over time. Updates to ingredient information or notice content can be made centrally, without reprinting packaging or introducing state-specific operational complexity.
Designed for expanding state requirements
As state-level disclosure requirements continue to evolve, Orijin Plus gives brands a scalable framework to manage multiple regulations through the same digital infrastructure, using consistent identifiers and digital resolution rather than one-off solutions.