Advertising for Hefty recycling bags deceptive: Conn. lawsuit
Advertising for Hefty recycling bags deceptive: Conn. lawsuit
The packaging claims the product was developed for "municipal recycling programs where applicable." The lawsuit claims it knowingly doesn't include Connecticut..
The state is suing Reynolds because their Heft bags marked to use for recycling are not recyclable
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