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A batch of new laws are set to take effect across the commonwealth on July 1. These pieces of legislation were already passed ...
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 ...
A statewide crackdown on foam takeout containers is about to hit Virginia’s biggest food vendors—and there’s no dodging the ...
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 ...
Virginia’s ban on Styrofoam is set to take effect July 1, four years after legislators approved its phase-out, with the ...
Legislation from the 152nd Delaware General Assembly goes into effect today. Senate Bill 51, which prohibits food ...
Some Styrofoam containers are marked with a seal that indicates they're safe for microwaving. However, if you're at all concerned, you may want to take the extra time to plate your food and then ...
Senate Bill 51 goes into effect Tuesday, July 1. The bill mandates restaurants not use polystyrene containers, more commonly known as Styrofoam containers.
Critics argue that an exemption would create a double standard, exposing prisoners to health risks while small businesses comply with the ban. The bill's sponsor plans to amend the legislation to ...
Large food vendors across Virginia will soon have to ditch Styrofoam containers, with a full statewide ban by 2026.