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Jun 29 - Polystyrene Bans Gain Speed in CA CommunitiesSubmitted by Recycling News on June 29, 2006 - 15:02.
About 100 communities have polystyrene packaging bans and it seems that number will soon be getting larger, especially in California. The Oakland City Council officially adopted their polystyrene packaging ban for food vendors this week after an initial vote last week by the council. Also this week, the director of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors introduced the Food Service Waste Reduction Act, requiring city departments and restaurants to stop using polystyrene packaging beginning January 2007. San Francisco Chronicle staff writer Charlie Goodyear reported that the ban "would apply to about 3,400 restaurants, while also requiring the city to provide a list of biodegradable and compostable alternative materials for food vendors to use." Read the complete article. The city of Calabasas (LA County) has also expressed interest in a Styrofoam ban and city staff plan to draft an ordinance and survey businesses regarding such a bad before having a formal discussion with all city council members. The complete article, by The Acorn's Michael Picarella reports that Calabasas' ban follows in the foot steps of neighbor city Malibu, which enacted a ban last year. What You Can Do:
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