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The Genetic Literacy Project reaffirmed its independence on Dec. 1, 2025, amid claims it's a corporate front, while Hungary banned lab-grown meat.
The Genetic Literacy Project (GLP), a nonprofit, reaffirmed its commitment to transparency and independent science reporting on December 1, 2025, countering claims it is a corporate front.
It cited allegations from groups including US Right to Know and the Organic Consumers Association, stressing its adherence to fact-checking, conflict-of-interest policies, and public access to its 2021 report and global gene editing map.
The GLP continues to promote science-based discourse on biotechnology, including debates on the mind-brain relationship.
Meanwhile, Hungary passed a law banning cell-cultivated meat, citing safety and cultural concerns, a move criticized by advocacy groups as anti-innovation.
El Proyecto de Alfabetización Genética reafirmó su independencia el 1 de diciembre de 2025, en medio de las afirmaciones de que es un frente corporativo, mientras que Hungría prohibió la carne cultivada en laboratorio.