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Lakewood vs Los Angeles

How do takeout containers rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Lakewood and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LA County Code Title 12.84 bans expanded polystyrene takeout containers at unincorporated-area food businesses. California AB-1201 sets ASTM compostability labeling rules so containers marketed compostable meet ASTM D6400 or D6868 standards before being sold or used countywide.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Los Angeles prohibits expanded polystyrene foam takeout containers, clamshells, plates, trays, and bowls under Ordinance 187357. Replacement fiber or plastic containers labeled compostable must hold BPI or CMA certification under California AB-1201.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodLos Angeles
EPS ban citationLA County Code Title 12.84-
Compostability lawCalifornia AB-1201, ASTM D6400-
Certifying bodiesBPI, CMA, TUV-
Foam fines$100 to $200 daily-
AB-1201 finesUp to $5,000 daily-
Local ordinance-LA Ordinance 187357
Citywide effective-April 23 2024
Banned material-Expanded polystyrene foam
Compostable label law-AB-1201 PRC 42357
Certifications accepted-BPI or CMA only

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Lakewood FAQ

Are paper containers always allowed?

Generally yes, but some plastic-coated paper containers (with PFAS or non-compostable liners) face restriction under California AB-1200 PFAS limits. Choose uncoated fiber, PLA-lined, or certified compostable products to ensure compliance with both state laws.

Can my reusable container service operate?

Yes. LA County Public Health permits reusable foodware exchange programs like DeliverZero, Vessel, and r.World under Retail Food Code variance procedures. Operators must demonstrate sanitization meeting NSF cleaning standards before launch.

Los Angeles FAQ

Can a small mom-and-pop restaurant still use foam clamshells?

No. The full citywide ban took effect April 23 2024 regardless of size. Earlier exemptions for facilities under 26 employees expired on that date.

Are PFAS-coated paper containers allowed?

Statewide AB-1200 banned intentionally added PFAS in food packaging starting January 2023. LA enforces no-PFAS fiber containers as the safe takeout default.

What if my supplier labels containers compostable without certification?

AB-1201 makes that label illegal. Switch to a certified BPI or CMA product, or remove the compostable claim from packaging and signage entirely.

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