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Polystyrene Foam Rules: Portland vs Troutdale

How do polystyrene foam rules rules compare between Portland, OR and Troutdale, OR?

Troutdale has fewer restrictions than Portland.

Portland, OR

Multnomah County

Heavy Restrictions

Portland banned polystyrene (PSF) foam food and beverage containers in 1990 under what is now PCC Chapter 17.103, one of the earliest bans in the United States. Oregon Senate Bill 543 (2023) layered a statewide ban on polystyrene foam foodware AND intentionally added PFAS in foodware containers, effective January 1, 2025. Both apply in Portland; the stricter standard controls.

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Troutdale, OR

Multnomah County

Some Restrictions

SB 543 prohibits restaurants and food vendors from using polystyrene foam containers and bans the sale of polystyrene foam packing peanuts statewide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPortlandTroutdale
Portland Ban DateJanuary 1990 (earliest in OR)-
City CodePCC Chapter 17.103-
Statewide LawOregon SB 543 (2023)-
State EffectiveJanuary 1, 2025-
Also BansIntentionally added PFAS in foodware-
State Penalty$100-$500 per day per violation-
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Portland FAQ

Are Styrofoam coffee cups banned in Portland?

Yes. Portland banned polystyrene foam food and beverage containers in 1990 (now PCC 17.103.110), and Oregon SB 543 made the prohibition statewide effective January 1, 2025. No Portland restaurant or food vendor may serve prepared food or drink in PSF containers.

What about Styrofoam packing peanuts and coolers?

Oregon SB 543 also banned the sale and distribution of polystyrene foam loose-fill packing material ('packing peanuts') statewide as of January 1, 2025. Polystyrene foam coolers and shipping containers for non-prepared food (like commercial fish or pharmaceutical shippers) remain exempt.

Troutdale FAQ

Are polystyrene meat trays banned?

Raw uncooked meat trays receive a limited exemption under SB 543.

Does the law cover takeout cups?

Yes. Foam cups, bowls, and clamshells from food service businesses are prohibited.

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