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A law passed in 2022 banning food establishments in Delaware from providing ready-to-eat food in polystyrene containers takes effect July 1.
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Delaware's ban on polystyrene goes into effect July 1. Generally, the ban will prohibit food establishments from serving customers beverages or ready-to-eat food in polystyrene foam containers.
To form the structure of a house, Strata uses a system it calls SABS, which utilizes an expanded polystyrene foam similar to Styrofoam. The foam is shaped, the shapes are bonded together into ...
Maine was one of the first states to ban polystyrene foam and single-use plastic bags with the passages of LD 289 and LD 1532 in 2019 in an effort to reduce non-recyclable waste products.