Utensils-On-Request: Aurora vs Centennial
How do utensils-on-request rules compare between Aurora, CO and Centennial, CO?
Aurora, CO
Arapahoe County
Aurora encourages food service businesses to provide disposable plastic utensils, condiments, and napkins only on customer request as part of voluntary waste reduction under the Aurora Climate Action Plan.
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Arapahoe County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Aurora | Centennial |
|---|---|---|
| Mandate | Voluntary | - |
| Plan | Aurora Climate Action 2021 | - |
| Delivery apps | Opt-in checkbox | - |
| City facilities | On-request default | - |
| State alignment | HB21-1162 | - |
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Aurora FAQ
Must restaurants ask before including utensils?
No. Aurora has no enforceable rule requiring utensil-on-request defaults. Adoption is voluntary, though encouraged by Aurora Sustainability and the 2021 Climate Action Plan.
Can delivery apps charge extra for utensils?
Most delivery apps in Aurora offer free utensil opt-in. Aurora has no rule preventing platforms from charging, but charging is uncommon and not standard practice.
Centennial FAQ
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