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Polystyrene Foam Rules: Moorpark vs Ventura

How do polystyrene foam rules rules compare between Moorpark, CA and Ventura, CA?

Moorpark has fewer restrictions than Ventura.

Moorpark, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

California Senate Bill 54 phases out expanded polystyrene foam food service ware. Moorpark restaurants must transition to compostable or recyclable alternatives by 2032 unless statewide recycling rates climb significantly.

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Ventura, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

California restricts expanded polystyrene food containers statewide through SB 54 (2022) packaging requirements under Public Resources Code 42040-42081. The law mandates that polystyrene foodware achieve 25 percent recycling by 2025 or face statewide sales prohibition.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMoorparkVentura
State lawSB 54 (2022)-
Foam ban targetEffective 2025-
65% recyclable goalBy 2032-
EnforcerCalRecycle-
Enacting Law-SB 54 (2022)
Statute-Pub Res 42040-42081
Recycling Threshold-25% by 2025
Full Compliance-2032

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Moorpark FAQ

Can my Moorpark restaurant still order foam clamshells?

California achieved less than 25 percent foam recycling by January 2025, so the SB 54 foam foodware ban took effect. Order compostable fiber or recyclable plastic alternatives instead.

Are foam coffee cups covered?

Yes. Polystyrene foam hot and cold beverage cups fall under SB 54's foodware definition. Switch to paper, fiber-molded, or recyclable plastic cup alternatives for compliance.

Ventura FAQ

Is expanded polystyrene foodware banned in California?

Yes. SB 54 prohibits sale of expanded polystyrene foodware because it failed to achieve the 25 percent recycling rate by January 2025 required under Public Resources Code 42040-42081.

Can California cities still pass their own foam bans?

Yes. Many cities have stricter local foam bans, and they remain valid. State law sets a floor that cities can exceed but not undermine.

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