Reynolds Consumer Products Class Action Settlements in North Carolina
All Reynolds Consumer Products class action lawsuits and settlements available to North Carolina residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
North Carolina residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Reynolds Consumer Products that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $212,000 Hefty recyclable bags settlement.
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Open Reynolds Consumer Products Settlements for North Carolina Residents (1)
These Reynolds Consumer Products settlements are currently accepting claims from North Carolina residents.
$212,000 Hefty recyclable bags settlement
Up to VariesArizona consumers who bought Hefty "Recycling" bags may claim a share of $30,000 in restitution from this $212,000 false advertising settlement.
About Reynolds Consumer Products Class Actions in North Carolina
North Carolina residents affected by Reynolds Consumer Products settlements benefit from the state's robust consumer protection framework under the North Carolina Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act, which provides additional remedies beyond federal class action recoveries. Reynolds Consumer Products maintains significant operations throughout North Carolina, with major distribution centers serving the Southeast region and substantial retail partnerships with Food Lion, Harris Teeter, and other regional chains headquartered in the state. The company's Hefty brand products are widely distributed across North Carolina's grocery and retail networks. When filing class action claims in North Carolina, residents should note that the state follows a first-to-file rule for competing class actions and has specific notice requirements under state consumer protection laws. North Carolina's Middle District federal court in Greensboro frequently handles multi-district litigation involving consumer products. Residents must typically demonstrate they purchased the specific products during the class period and retain proof of purchase when possible. The state's four-year statute of limitations for consumer protection claims may provide additional recovery options beyond federal class action settlements.
Reynolds Consumer Products Settlements in North Carolina: FAQs
Can North Carolina residents participate in the $212,000 Hefty recyclable bags settlement?
Yes, North Carolina residents who purchased Hefty recyclable bags with misleading recycling claims during the specified class period are eligible to participate in this settlement. Claims typically require proof of purchase or sworn attestation of purchase within the state during the relevant timeframe.
Does North Carolina's consumer protection law provide additional remedies beyond Reynolds Consumer Products class action settlements?
North Carolina's Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act may provide separate grounds for individual claims against Reynolds Consumer Products beyond federal class action settlements. This state law allows for treble damages and attorney fees in successful consumer protection cases, potentially offering greater recovery than class action participation.
Where are Reynolds Consumer Products class action cases typically filed for North Carolina residents?
Cases involving North Carolina residents are often filed in the Middle District of North Carolina federal court or consolidated into multi-district litigation elsewhere. Reynolds Consumer Products cases may also be filed in North Carolina state courts under state consumer protection laws.
Tips for North Carolina Residents Filing Reynolds Consumer Products Claims
North Carolina residents filing Reynolds Consumer Products claims should maintain detailed purchase records and receipts when possible. Submit claims promptly as settlement deadlines are strictly enforced, and consider consulting with North Carolina consumer protection attorneys familiar with state law remedies. Check if your purchases qualify for both federal class action settlements and separate state law claims under North Carolina's Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act. Monitor the North Carolina Attorney General's consumer protection division website for additional enforcement actions. Consider whether individual arbitration clauses on product packaging may limit your legal options, as North Carolina courts have specific precedents regarding consumer arbitration agreements.
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