Supporting a more sustainable City
Styrofoam (expanded polystyrene) food packaging is a wasteful, unhealthy source of non-biodegradable trash. It is a major source of plastic marine pollution, urban blight, and landfill refuse. Fortunately recyclable and compostable alternatives exist, and at little to no additional cost to the consumer.
Take Action: SIgn our Petition!
Over 80 California cities and counties have already adopted local policies banning expanded polystyrene ("styrofoam"), requiring the use of recyclable or compostable takeout containers. Examples include the cities of Santa Monica, Calabasas, Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, San Francisco, Ojai and Oakland. Nationally, the list includes New York City, Washington DC, Chicago, Seattle, and Portland.
Sign our petition to join us in urging the City of Pasadena to phase out single-use polystyrene food containers!
Sign our petition to join us in urging the City of Pasadena to phase out single-use polystyrene food containers!