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Manhattan Beach Polystyrene Tray Ban

03 • 19 • 2019

Manhattan Beach Polystyrene Tray Ban

On March 19, 2019, the Manhattan Beach City Council passed an ordinance to ban polystyrene meat trays.

This polystyrene tray ban is aimed at eliminating all forms of polystyrene and expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam in Manhattan Beach. EPS foam is targeted because it's typically the toughest item to collect at beach cleanups as it often breaks into small pieces. This ordinance is the fourth time that the original ban on polystyrene at restaurants in 1988 was expanded to include things such as banning the retail sale of polystyrene citywide, including packing materials and egg cartons, and now to include banning meat trays at grocers and similar retailers. Click here for info on everything that Manhattan Beach is doing to reduce plastic pollution.

Surfrider Foundation South Bay Chapter volunteers advocated for this coastal victory by raising awareness about the issue and speaking at city council meetings.