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Styrofoam food containers are becoming less common in the United States, but they are still used in some areas. But are these ...
Although Styrofoam containers are popular for take-out, it may not be safe to microwave ... The compound and other harmful chemicals may leak into food since the containers can melt or break ...
A Senate Bill banning Styrofoam food containers is up for debate in the state house. Senate Bill 1531 would prohibit the sale ...
This may cause hot foods or beverages to leak out and cause burns. One substance that may transfer from the EPS foam container to the food inside is of particular concern to researchers.
The bill bans food vendors from serving meals in containers made of polystyrene foam, commonly known as Styrofoam ... producers of plastic packaging to take responsibility for their products ...
Say goodbye to those flimsy containers. Foam ... and food service products like containers, plates, bowls, trays, cups and clamshells. Colloquially, these kind of products are made out of what ...
A bill that would ban the use styrofoam takeout containers in Nevada is now awaiting the signature of Governor Joe ...
It’s a new year, and that means the end of Styrofoam to-go containers in Oregon. As of Jan. 1, a new state law takes effect that bans restaurants and food carts ... it didn’t take effect ...
However, the law also bans plastic foam products for restaurant take-out containers and ready-to-eat food. Local restaurant owners say this change will impact both their business and customers.
Greg Gianforte vetoed a bill this week that sought to phase out ... other food services from using the containers made of polystyrene – better known under its popular brand name Styrofoam ...