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Berkeley vs Oakland

How do takeout containers rules compare between Berkeley, CA and Oakland, CA?

Berkeley, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Berkeley's 2019 Disposable Foodware and Litter Reduction Ordinance was the first US rule requiring restaurants to use certified compostable foodware, charge 25 cents per disposable cup, and offer reusables for dine-in.

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Oakland, CA

Alameda County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBerkeleyOakland
Adopted2019, first US ordinance-
Cup fee25 cents per disposable-
Dine-inReusable foodware required-
BannedPolystyrene and PFAS containers-

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Berkeley FAQ

Do food trucks have to comply?

Yes. Berkeley applies the foodware ordinance to food trucks, caterers, and restaurants alike. Operators must use certified compostable disposables and charge the 25-cent cup fee.

Can I bring my own cup or container?

Yes. Berkeley encourages bring-your-own reusables. Restaurants generally must accept clean customer-owned containers, though they may decline if hygiene rules cannot be met.

Oakland FAQ

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