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FOCUS: Plastic straws, bags, clamshells, more to go away in Charleston

FOCUS: Plastic straws, bags, clamshells, more to go away in Charleston

Staff reports  | New single-use plastic regulations that eliminate the use of single-use plastic carryout and merchandise bags, as well as some plastic carryout and food packaging items, start Jan. 1 in the city of Charleston.  

The new requirements were enacted to maintain cleaner streets and waterways and preserve the beauty and livability of the Charleston area for generations to come, the city of Charleston said.

Among the items that no longer will be allowed are:

* Polystyrene (also known as plastic foam or StyrofoamTM) and other non-recyclable and non-compostable food service ware, carryout containers and food packaging materials such as bowls, boxes, clamshells, cups, plates, stirrers and straws.

* The selling or renting of polystyrene bowls, cups, plates, coolers, containers, ice chests, shipping boxes and packing material.

by · 12/23/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Focus, Good news
FEEDBACK: Letters on plastic bag lobby, radical right

FEEDBACK: Letters on plastic bag lobby, radical right

Agnes Pomata, Wadmalaw Island: “The plastic bag lobby has been going strong in its efforts to stop communities from banning plastics throughout the country for a few years now.” Also in this issue, a letter by Conrad Festa of Charleston.

by · 02/13/2017 · Comments are Disabled · Feedback