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The suit claims Atlanta-based WinCup continues to sell, distribute and market foam products in California despite a state law ...
A Virginia state ban on single-use styrofoam containers, technically known as expanded polystyrene (EPS), became law July 1.
A statewide crackdown on foam takeout containers is about to hit Virginia’s biggest food vendors—and there’s no dodging the deadline. Starting Tuesday, July 1, food vendors with 20 or more locations ...
Food in containers made of the white plastic foam can no longer be given to diners who eat in, take leftovers or pick up takeout orders.
The virginia styrofoam ban is being implemented in two phases— the first one took effect july 1st of this year——requiring ...
Critics argue that an exemption would create a double standard, exposing prisoners to health risks while small businesses ...
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte vetoed legislation that would largely ban Styrofoam containers, dubbing it "textbook government overreach." House Bill 477 would phase out the use of the containers by ...
On July 1, 2025, a Styrofoam ban will go into effect in Virginia, banning the polystyrene foam from being used in food containers.
Senate Bill 51 goes into effect Tuesday, July 1. The bill mandates restaurants not use polystyrene containers, more commonly known as Styrofoam containers.
The ban will prohibit these vendors from giving customers food in expanded polystyrene food service containers, following a multi-step law that went into effect in 2023. By July 1, 2026, all food ...