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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.
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - A big change is coming to Virginia’s food industry. Styrofoam containers will be banned starting next ...
Multiple states are banning EPS foam food containers, and Oregon’s packaging EPR program begins. Elsewhere, there are bottle ...
The Lagos State Government has warned that from Tuesday, July 1, 2025, any shop, market, or outlet found storing, selling, or distributing Styrofoam packs, plastic straws, lightweight nylon bags, or ...
Senate Bill 51 goes into effect Tuesday, July 1. The bill mandates restaurants not use polystyrene containers, more commonly known as Styrofoam containers.
It's Canada Day, the U.S. is coming up on a long July 4 weekend, summer has fully settled in and it often marks when new laws ...
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Daily Voice on MSNVirginia’s New Styrofoam Ban Starts Tuesday—Here’s What To KnowA statewide crackdown on foam takeout containers is about to hit Virginia’s biggest food vendors—and there’s no dodging the ...
Starting July 1, the state of Virginia will be implementing the first phase of the ban on polystyrene, also known as the ...
A batch of new laws are set to take effect across the commonwealth on July 1. These pieces of legislation were already passed ...
Fortunately, for fans, the fast-food chain recently announced plans to bring Snack Wraps back to the menu. After years of ...
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Public News Service on MSNMontana governor vetoes several bipartisan conservation billsEnvironmental and wildlife conservation in Montana took hits during this year's state legislative session, including vetoes from the governor on bills that received bipartisan support. Among bills Gov ...
Some new laws taking effect July 1, 2025 include a Styrofoam container ban for chain restaurants, changes to fees landlords are allowed to charge tenants, and new restrictions on drone operations.
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