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Polystyrene Foam Rules: Boulder City vs Henderson

How do polystyrene foam rules rules compare between Boulder City, NV and Henderson, NV?

Boulder City and Henderson have similar restriction levels.

Boulder City, NV

Clark County

Few Restrictions

Nevada lacks statewide restrictions on polystyrene foam food containers, leaving regulation to local jurisdictions concerned with litter and recycling impacts.

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Henderson, NV

Clark County

Few Restrictions

Henderson has no ban on expanded polystyrene foam takeout containers, cups, or coolers, and Nevada has enacted no statewide foam restriction, so foodservice operators may continue using EPS products.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoulder CityHenderson
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Henderson ban-None
State ban-None
SNHD rule-Material neutral
Lake Mead-Foam allowed, glass banned

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Boulder City FAQ

Henderson FAQ

Are foam coolers banned at Lake Mead?

No. The National Park Service bans glass at most beach areas, but foam coolers and cups remain allowed if litter is properly disposed of in park containers.

Could Henderson ban foam later?

Possibly through a council ordinance, since Nevada does not preempt local action, but no proposal is currently pending before the City Council.

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