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All Reynolds Consumer Products class action lawsuits and settlements available to West Virginia residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
West Virginia 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 West Virginia Residents (1)
These Reynolds Consumer Products settlements are currently accepting claims from West Virginia 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 West Virginia
Reynolds Consumer Products, the manufacturer behind popular household brands like Hefty, Glad, and Reynolds Wrap, has faced multiple class action settlements affecting West Virginia consumers. West Virginia's Consumer Credit and Protection Act provides residents with strong legal protections against deceptive marketing practices, particularly relevant to claims about product recyclability and environmental benefits. The state's Consumer Protection Division actively monitors misleading advertising in household goods. Reynolds maintains significant distribution operations throughout West Virginia, serving major retailers like Walmart, Food Lion, and regional grocery chains across Charleston, Huntington, and Morgantown markets. West Virginia residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's relatively consumer-friendly statute of limitations for deceptive practice claims, which extends three years from discovery of the alleged harm. The $212,000 Hefty recyclable bags settlement specifically addressed claims that certain Hefty products were marketed as recyclable when many West Virginia recycling facilities cannot actually process them. State residents should retain purchase receipts and document any recycling confusion when participating in Reynolds-related settlements.
Reynolds Consumer Products Settlements in West Virginia: FAQs
How does West Virginia's recycling infrastructure affect the Hefty recyclable bags settlement?
West Virginia has limited recycling facilities, with many counties lacking comprehensive plastic bag recycling programs. The $212,000 Hefty settlement addressed claims that bags labeled as recyclable couldn't actually be processed by most West Virginia recycling centers, potentially misleading environmentally conscious consumers.
What documentation do West Virginia residents need for Reynolds Consumer Products settlements?
West Virginia residents should keep receipts from purchases at local retailers like Kroger, Walmart, or regional chains. Since many settlements allow claims without receipts up to certain limits, residents can also use bank statements or loyalty card records showing purchases during relevant time periods.
Are there specific West Virginia consumer protection laws that strengthen Reynolds settlement claims?
Yes, West Virginia's Consumer Credit and Protection Act provides additional remedies beyond federal law for deceptive advertising practices. This state law can support claims about misleading recyclability statements or other product misrepresentations, potentially strengthening settlement negotiations for West Virginia residents.
Tips for West Virginia Residents Filing Reynolds Consumer Products Claims
West Virginia residents filing Reynolds Consumer Products claims should contact the state Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division to report issues and verify legitimate settlements. Keep detailed records of purchases from West Virginia retailers, including receipts from major chains serving the state. Document any confusion about recyclability claims, especially given West Virginia's limited recycling infrastructure in rural areas. Submit claims promptly, as West Virginia's consumer protection laws provide three-year discovery periods but settlement deadlines are typically much shorter. Consider consulting with West Virginia consumer protection attorneys familiar with household goods litigation. Always verify settlement authenticity through official court documents or the state Consumer Protection Division before providing personal information to avoid settlement-related scams targeting Mountain State residents.
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