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nyc becomes the largest city in the country to ban eps foam

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By admin on Sat, 01/10/2015 - 10:01

new york city mayor bill de blasio announced on thursday a citywide ban on expanded polystyrene eps foam containers and packing peanuts, which will go into effect on july 2015. eps is already banned in cities across the country, including washington, dc, minneapolis, san francisco, oakland, portland, albany and seattle.in a news release, the mayor&39s office mentioned that foam manufacturer dart container corp. was among the many companies it consulted with regarding this issue. dart had offered to help the city expand its recycling program to include foam packaging, which included foodservice and protective packaging.&quotthese products cause real environmental harm and have no place in new york city. we have better options, better alternatives, and if more cities across the country follow our lead and institute similar bans, those alternatives will soon become more plentiful and will cost less,&quot said mayor bill de blasio. &quotby removing nearly 30,000 tons of expanded polystyrene waste from our landfills, streets and waterways, today&39s announcement is a major step towards our goal of a greener, greater new york city.&quotthe department of sanitation dsny determined that &quoteps foam cannot be recycled, which is what led to the ban.&quot dsny also determined that there currently is no market for postconsumer eps collected in a curbside metal, glass, and plastic recycling program. as a result of the ban, manufacturers and stores may not sell or offer singleuse foam items such as cups, plates, trays, or clamshell containers in the city. the sale of polystyrene loose fill packaging, such as &quotpacking peanuts&quot is also banned.the law allows businesses a sixmonth grace period from when the law goes into effect january 1, 2016 before fines can be imposed. for the first year of the ban, businesses will be given a warning in lieu of a fine.in accordance with the city&39s new policy, the department of education will begin replacing foam trays with compostable plates on may 1st. all school meals will be served on these compostable plates starting in september.&quotfor too long polystyrene foam has been mischaracterized as a safe, and economically sound choice for packaging when it is in fact a great threat to the city&39s ecosystem and our commitment to environmental sustainability,&quot said council member donovan richards, chair to the committee on environmental protection. &quoti applaud the mayoral administration&39s decision to finally ban the use of plastic foam, and look forward to the widespread use of renewable and recyclable materials for packaging.&quotshortly after the announcement was made, mike levy, senior director for the american chemistry council&39s plastics foodservice packaging group, released the following statement&quotwe are puzzled by the city&39s decision to continue sending alternative foodservice and foam packaging to landfills instead of saving money by recycling foam at curbside. new york city could have surpassed los angeles as the largest city to recycle foam packaging at curbside, building on the experience of existing curbside recycling programs in other cities. based on new york city&39s decision, residents will not be able to recycle any foam packaging meat trays, egg cartons, protective packaging, foam cups at curbside, and the use of foam foodservice packaging will be restricted. this will neither increase recycling nor reduce litter.&quotin addition, levy said that restrictions on foam foodservice packaging also will harm the area economy. in new york state alone, four foam foodservice packaging companies with nine facilities employ 1,563 people and contribute 47.5 million in payroll and pay 2.3 million in state taxes.&quotwe encourage the city to reconsider this decision and pursue readily available opportunities to recycle foam packaging,&quot he said.&nbsp

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