Connecticut Sues Over Trash Bags Marketed for Recycling – NBC
Connecticut Sues Over Trash Bags Marketed for Recycling – NBC
Connecticut has filed a lawsuit accusing Reynolds Consumer Products of illegally marketing trash bags as recycling bags, even though the bags themselves cannot be recycled. The Hefty brand bags are advertised by the company as “perfect for all your recycling needs” and “designed to handle all types of recyclables.” But Attorney General William Tong said the bags themselves cannot go….
Connecticut has filed a lawsuit accusing Reynolds Consumer Products of illegally marketing trash bags as recycling bags, even though the bags themselves cannot…
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