Santa Cruz food packaging and products ordinance now in effect
Though changes started months ago, the City of Santa Cruz Environmentally Acceptable Food Packaging and Products Ordinance is now in effect.
The revisions require food service businesses to change all to-go food service ware to items that are biodegradable, compostable or recyclable in the City of Santa Cruz recycling program. This includes food containers, beverage lids, cutlery and straws. The city says these changes will aid in the city’s duty to protect its natural environment, economy and citizens’ health.
On Sept. 26, 2017 the Santa Cruz City Council approved these revisions to the Santa Cruz Municipal Code Chapter 6.48 with a six month grace period for businesses to use up existing inventory and change all disposable food service ware to environmentally acceptable packaging. The changes include:
Plastic cutlery is not allowed, however, compostable cutlery is acceptable. Plastic straws are not allowed, however, compostable straws such as those made of paper are acceptable. Polystyrene #6 products including hot beverage lids are not allowed. Plastic stir sticks are not allowed, however, wood stir sticks are acceptable. The definition of the term “polystyrene” is expanded to include clear or solid polystyrene which is known as “oriented polystyrene.” (This is a newer form of polystyrene that was not addressed in the original ordinance. ) Food providers may only give straws, lids, cutlery and to-go condiment packages upon request of the customer.
KION’s Zach McIntytre will have the latest on how restaurants are adjusting at 5 and 6.