National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors
Coverage of National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors in the Nexus archive.
- 17 GOP AGs sue California over single-use plastics law
Seventeen Republican attorneys general, led by Nebraska's Mike Hilgers, sued California over its single-use plastics law, alleging it will raise consumer costs and violate the Commerce Clause. The law requires plastic producers to reduce single-use plastic by 25% and ensure all packaging is recyclable or compostable by 2032.
- 17 GOP AGs sue California over single-use plastics law
Seventeen Republican attorneys general led by Nebraska's Mike Hilgers sued California over its single-use plastics law, arguing it will increase consumer costs and violate the Commerce Clause. The law requires plastic packaging producers to reduce single-use plastics by 25% and ensure all packaging is recyclable or compostable by 2032. California appointed the nonprofit Circular Action Alliance to help implement the law.
- 17 red states sue California over ‘onerous’ recycling law: ‘California is not entitled to pronounce nationwide policies’
Seventeen red states and a trade association sued California to block a recycling law requiring companies to reduce single-use plastics, arguing it imposes onerous mandates and violates federalism principles. The lawsuit challenges the Plastic Pollution Prevention and Packaging Producer Responsibility Act, naming CalRecycle director Zoe Heller and the Circular Action Alliance as defendants.
- 17 GOP AGs sue California over single-use plastics law
Seventeen Republican attorneys general, led by Nebraska's Mike Hilgers and the National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors, sued California over its Plastics Act. The law requires plastic packaging producers to reduce single-use plastics by 25% and ensure all packaging is recyclable or compostable by 2032. Plaintiffs argue the law violates the Commerce Clause and will raise consumer costs nationwide.
- 17 GOP AGs sue California over single-use plastics law
Seventeen Republican attorneys general, led by Nebraska's Mike Hilgers, sued California over its Plastics Act, which mandates reducing single-use plastics and ensuring recyclable or compostable packaging by 2032. The lawsuit claims the law will increase consumer costs and violates the Commerce Clause by interfering with interstate commerce. California appointed the nonprofit Circular Action Alliance to help implement the law.
- Louisiana joins Republican AGs to sue California over single-use plastics law
Seventeen Republican attorneys general, including Louisiana's, sued California over its Plastics Act, which requires reducing single-use plastics by 25% and ensuring all packaging is recyclable or compostable by 2032. The lawsuit claims the law will raise consumer costs and violates the Commerce Clause by interfering with interstate commerce.
- States sue California over plastic recycling mandate
Over a dozen states and a wholesaler association sued California's recycling agency administrator to block a law requiring 100% recyclable single-use plastic packaging by 2032, arguing it violates constitutional provisions on interstate commerce and imposes excessive costs. The lawsuit challenges the Plastic Pollution Prevention and Packaging Producer Responsibility Act as overly broad and infringing on state sovereignty.