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Colorado bans polystyrene restaurant packaging

The law takes effect in 2022, but restaurants have a grace period in which to use up their inventories.
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Restaurants in Colorado are required under a bill signed into law Tuesday to phase out their use of polystyrene food containers or face a fine.

The ban on foam-style clamshells and other to-go packaging begins Jan. 1, but restaurants will be permitted after that date to use up any remaining inventory of polystyrene containers. A fine of $500 will be levied for a second infraction, and the penalty doubles to $1,000 for a third violation.

Foodservice facilities operating in most schools are exempted from the ban until Jan. 1, 2024, and high school operations have until Jan. 1, 2025, to comply.

The bill signed into law yesterday by Gov. Jared Polis also aims to phase out the use of single-use shopping bags, but restaurants are expressly exempted from that provision.

The legislation is intended to cut litter and encourage the of biodegradable packaging materials. It was passed by the state legislature along party lines, with no yea votes from Republicans.

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