Polystyrene — the plastic America loves to hate — wants a second chance. Used in foam cups, packaging peanuts and the molded ...
These seven everyday items seem like safe bets for the blue bin. They're not, and tossing them in only bogs down the system.
It requires all food vendors — including restaurants, grocery stores and food trucks — to stop using Styrofoam for food containers.
BANNA, Ilocos Norte -The local government unit of Banna, Ilocos Norte has reminded residents, business owners, and visitors ...
A developer in downtown Sudbury was temporarily ordered to stop work when polystyrene pellets escaped their construction zone and littered the streets of Sudbury. Advocates are concerned that the ...
"Documented harms to public health, the natural environment, and community cleanliness." ...
Say goodbye to styrofoam takeout containers and drinking cups. This week marks the end of styrofoam for restaurants and food ...
Effective July 1, 2026, Virginia food vendors must stop using EPS foam food containers, with exemptions for hardship and an ...
The product targets tray applications for fresh food, including meat and fish, and food service items such as clamshells and bowls.
The U.S. Rigid Foam Market is Projected to Reach $42.10 Billion by 2035, While Europe is Expected to Expand from $22.21 Billion to $50.82 Billion, Driven by Stricter Energy Efficiency Regulations, ...
Virginia laws that took effect July 1 are changing the way restaurants operate, easing alcohol sales requirements for some ...