Polystyrene Foam Rules: Columbus vs Grove City
How do polystyrene foam rules rules compare between Columbus, OH and Grove City, OH?
Columbus has fewer restrictions than Grove City.
Columbus, OH
Franklin County
Columbus has not adopted a polystyrene foam container ban. Ohio Revised Code Section 3737.83 covered auxiliary containers but expired in 2022 for some categories, yet Columbus has not pursued a foam restriction through council legislation.
View full Columbus rules βGrove City, OH
Franklin County
Ohio HB 242's auxiliary container preemption extends to polystyrene foam food containers, blocking local bans on Styrofoam takeout packaging.
View full Grove City rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Columbus | Grove City |
|---|---|---|
| Local Ordinance | None adopted | - |
| State Statute | ORC Section 3737.83 (partial) | - |
| Voluntary | Climate Action Plan | - |
| Recycling | Limited SWACO drop-off | - |
| - | - |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Columbus FAQ
Are Styrofoam containers legal in Columbus restaurants?
Yes. Columbus has no polystyrene foam container ban or restriction. Restaurants and food vendors freely use expanded polystyrene cups, plates, and clamshells without local fees, bans, or compliance obligations.
Can I recycle polystyrene foam in Columbus?
Curbside recycling does not accept foam, but SWACO and some private programs offer limited drop-off recycling for clean expanded polystyrene blocks. Check the SWACO website for current drop-off locations.
Grove City FAQ
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