Wisconsin Statutes

§ 100.285 — Reduction of toxics in packaging.

Wisconsin § 100.285
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 100Marketing; trade practices

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Wis. Stat. § 100.285 (2026).

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100.285 100.285(1) (1) Definition. In this section, “packaging component” means any individual assembled part of a package, including any interior or exterior blocking, bracing, cushioning, weatherproofing, coating, closure, ink or label. 100.285(2) (2) Restriction. Except as provided in sub.

(3), a manufacturer or distributor may not sell a package, packaging material or packaging component with a total concentration of lead, cadmium, mercury plus hexavalent chromium that exceeds: 100.285(2)(a) (a) Beginning on June 1, 1992, 600 parts per million. 100.285(2)(b) (b) Beginning on June 1, 1993, 250 parts per million. 100.285(2)(c) (c) Beginning on June 1, 1994, 100 parts per million. 100.285(3) (3) Exceptions. 100.285(3)(a) (a) Before June 1, 1996, sub.
(2)does not apply with respect to a

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Legislative History

100.285 History History: 1989 a. 335 ; 1991 a. 36 .

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