PACK Act
HR 6832 establishes federal FTC standards for "recyclable," "compostable," and "reusable" packaging claims to prevent misleading environmental marketing on consumer products.
HR 6832 establishes federal FTC standards for "recyclable," "compostable," and "reusable" packaging claims to prevent misleading environmental marketing on consumer products.
HR 6832 proposes amendments to the Federal Trade Commission Act to establish federal requirements governing how companies can label and market packaging as "recyclable," "compostable," or "reusable." The bill aims to create standardized definitions and enforcement mechanisms to prevent misleading environmental claims on consumer product packaging.
"Greenwashing"—making false or exaggerated environmental claims—is a widespread practice that misleads consumers and undermines genuine sustainability efforts. Standardized federal requirements would create consistent rules across states, reduce consumer confusion, and potentially level the playing field for companies making legitimate environmental claims. This affects both consumer purchasing decisions and corporate compliance costs.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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