Los Angeles: Food containers, cutlery, etc. used in the restaurant industry must be compostable or recyclable
In an effort to reduce the use of single-use plastics, on April 5, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors tentatively approved an ordinance requiring any food containers, cups, plates and cutlery provided by restaurants and food handlers in Los Angeles County to be acceptable Recycled or compostable.
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The decree also prohibits the sale of "expanded polystyrene" or "Styrofoam" in retail stores, including coolers, packaging materials, cups, plates and pool toys, unless these items are It can only be sold if it is wrapped in "durable material".





