The ban was triggered under California Senate Bill 54 (SB 54), which required EPS manufacturers to meet a 25% recycling rate by January 1, 2025. According to CalRecycle’s official determination, the EPS industry failed to meet this target. As a result, the law mandates an automatic prohibition on the sale and distribution of EPS foodware statewide.
The ban includes all EPS foam food serviceware, such as:
This applies to all distributors, suppliers, and wholesalers selling into California—regardless of where they’re based.
EPS foam may have been cheap and lightweight, but it comes with serious environmental costs:
With the ban now in effect, retailers, restaurants, schools, and institutions are urgently seeking compliant alternatives. Distributors and suppliers have a critical role in guiding this shift.
We’re here to make the transition easy.
Every item in our line is third-party certified compostable and fully compliant with California regulations. All products are ready to ship, with SKU swaps available to make updating your catalog simple.
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Together, we can move beyond foam and toward a more sustainable future.
If you sell foodware into California, now is the time to remove EPS from your inventory and marketing materials. We can help you:
California’s ban on expanded polystyrene (EPS) foodware is growing. As more cities and counties adopt stricter regulations, and statewide mandates kick in, it’s critical to get ahead of compliance now.
Let’s Talk – Contact us today to begin your transition and ensure your offerings meet evolving regulatory standards.
Tags: Sustainability
Written by
Elly Ventura
Read time
1 minutes
Published on
Jun 26, 2025
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