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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Utah 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 Utah Residents (1)

These Reynolds Consumer Products settlements are currently accepting claims from Utah residents.

$212,000 Hefty recyclable bags settlement

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Arizona consumers who bought Hefty "Recycling" bags may claim a share of $30,000 in restitution from this $212,000 false advertising settlement.

Deadline: 2026-10-01 No Proof Needed

About Reynolds Consumer Products Class Actions in Utah

Reynolds Consumer Products, manufacturer of Hefty bags and other household items, has faced consumer protection challenges that affect Utah residents. Utah's Consumer Sales Practices Act provides strong protections against deceptive marketing practices, particularly relevant to product labeling claims. The state's attorney general actively enforces truth-in-advertising requirements that apply to household product manufacturers like Reynolds. While Reynolds doesn't maintain major manufacturing facilities in Utah, their products have widespread distribution through major retailers including Walmart, Smith's Food and Drug, and Associated Food Stores throughout the state. Utah residents participated in the $212,000 Hefty recyclable bags settlement, which addressed allegations that certain Hefty bags were marketed as recyclable when recycling facilities couldn't actually process them. Utah's class action procedures require residents to meet specific deadlines and documentation requirements. The state's consumer protection framework allows residents to pursue claims for misleading product labeling, false advertising, and breach of express warranties. Utah courts have jurisdiction over consumer protection cases involving products sold within state borders, making local legal remedies available for Reynolds Consumer Products issues.

Reynolds Consumer Products Settlements in Utah: FAQs

Can Utah residents still file claims related to the Hefty recyclable bags settlement?

The $212,000 Hefty recyclable bags settlement typically has closed claim periods, but Utah residents should verify deadlines through court documents or settlement administrators. Utah's Consumer Sales Practices Act may provide additional remedies beyond federal class action settlements for deceptive labeling practices.

What documentation do Utah residents need for Reynolds Consumer Products claims?

Utah residents typically need purchase receipts, product packaging showing problematic claims, and evidence of purchases within the state's borders. Utah's consumer protection laws require clear proof of deceptive practices and actual harm or reliance on misleading product representations.

Are there Utah-specific consumer protection remedies against Reynolds Consumer Products beyond class actions?

Yes, Utah's Consumer Sales Practices Act allows individual consumers to pursue claims for up to three times actual damages plus attorney fees for deceptive trade practices. Utah residents can also file complaints with the state Division of Consumer Protection for investigation of misleading product marketing.

Tips for Utah Residents Filing Reynolds Consumer Products Claims

Utah residents filing Reynolds Consumer Products claims should maintain detailed purchase records and product packaging showing any disputed labeling. Contact Utah's Division of Consumer Protection to report misleading marketing practices and check if state investigations are underway. File claims within Utah's four-year statute of limitations for consumer protection violations. Monitor settlement websites and legal notices in Utah newspapers for new class action opportunities. Consider consulting Utah consumer protection attorneys who understand state-specific remedies under the Consumer Sales Practices Act. Document any reliance on product claims and resulting damages. Keep receipts from Utah retailers where Reynolds products were purchased, as local purchase evidence strengthens claims under state consumer protection laws.

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