Alaska does not regulate expanded polystyrene foam containers statewide, leaving cities and boroughs free to restrict foam food packaging through local ordinances.
There is no Alaska statute banning expanded polystyrene foam food service containers. Local governments may use their police powers under AS 29.35 and AS 29.10 home rule authority to restrict foam packaging at retail food establishments and special events. Some Alaska communities have considered or adopted foam restrictions, often paired with plastic bag rules. Restaurants and grocers should confirm requirements with the local clerk before sourcing packaging. Recyclers in many Alaska communities do not accept foam, increasing pressure for local action.
Where adopted, violations are typically civil infractions with fines per occurrence under local code.
See how Fairbanks's polystyrene foam rules rules stack up against other locations.
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