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Versalis S.p.A., Eni’s chemical company, and Veritas, one of Italy’s largest multi-utilities operating in the Metropolitan ...
Expanded polystyrene foam, the white fluffy plastic in styrofoam, was banned in food service ware on Jan. 1. But shoppers in CA say its still on the shelves.
A ban on expanded polystyrene foam, better known as Styrofoam, containers goes into effect in Washington state on June 1.
Commentary: Expanded polystyrene is 98 percent air, 2 percent plastic and 100 percent misunderstood For EPS recycling to succeed, businesses and consumers must engage in education, infrastructure ...
California, the most populous U.S. state and fifth-largest world economy, will effectively ban the use of most expanded plastic foam food containers on January 1, a move conservationists called a ...
Expanded polystyrene is a particularly pernicious form of plastic pollution that does not biodegrade, has a tendency to break down into microplastics, leaches toxic chemicals and persists in the ...
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The Cool Down on MSNSeafood industry moves to phase out long-standing practice: 'Consumers are becoming more aware'
Laboratory prototypes have been validated. Seafood industry moves to phase out long-standing practice: 'Consumers are ...
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Peninsula Daily News on MSNPort of Port Angeles updates policy to comply with state law
Commissioners on Tuesday unanimously approved a resolution amending port policy making a ban of EPS enforceable and in compliance with state law, which prohibits the use of EPS in underwater and ...
California has implemented a ban on producers of expanded polystyrene food ware from selling or distributing these products in the state.
The report by Oceana warns plastic foam, which used to be formally called expanded polystyrene and is sometimes referred to as Styrofoam, has become an “ever-present part of modern life”.
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