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Lancaster vs Long Beach

How do plastic cups rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Lancaster and Long Beach have similar restriction levels.

Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LA County Code Title 12.84 (Ord. 2008-0006) bans expanded polystyrene foam cups at all county facilities and food vendors operating on county property. California SB-54 phases out non-recyclable plastic cup packaging statewide by 2032, layering tighter standards over the county rule.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LA County Code Title 12.84 (Ord. 2008-0006) bans expanded polystyrene foam cups at all county facilities and food vendors operating on county property. California SB-54 phases out non-recyclable plastic cup packaging statewide by 2032, layering tighter standards over the county rule.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLancasterLong Beach
County codeLA County Code Title 12.84LA County Code Title 12.84
State frameworkCalifornia SB-54, 2032 targetsCalifornia SB-54, 2032 targets
Foam ban scopeCups, plates, clamshellsCups, plates, clamshells
First violationWritten warning onlyWritten warning only
Repeat fine$100 to $200 daily$100 to $200 daily

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Lancaster FAQ

Can I still use clear PET plastic cups?

PET plastic cups remain legal in unincorporated LA County, though SB-54 progressively requires recyclable or compostable composition by 2032. Operators should plan transitions early to avoid late-cycle supply disruptions and price spikes.

Does this apply to BYO reusable cups?

Reusable cups brought by customers are encouraged. Public Health Retail Food Code permits filling personal cups when sanitary tare procedures are followed. Many county-permitted cafes offer BYO discounts under the foodware reduction program.

Long Beach FAQ

Can I still use clear PET plastic cups?

PET plastic cups remain legal in unincorporated LA County, though SB-54 progressively requires recyclable or compostable composition by 2032. Operators should plan transitions early to avoid late-cycle supply disruptions and price spikes.

Does this apply to BYO reusable cups?

Reusable cups brought by customers are encouraged. Public Health Retail Food Code permits filling personal cups when sanitary tare procedures are followed. Many county-permitted cafes offer BYO discounts under the foodware reduction program.

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