North Carolina has no statewide ban on polystyrene foam food containers and does not authorize local governments to ban expanded polystyrene packaging or food service ware.
Unlike several states that have phased out expanded polystyrene foam food containers, North Carolina law does not restrict the manufacture, sale, or use of polystyrene cups, clamshells, or trays. Local jurisdictions lack express authority to ban polystyrene products, making any local effort subject to preemption arguments. Solid waste disposal of polystyrene is governed by general NC Department of Environmental Quality rules under NCGS Chapter 130A, but there are no product-level bans. Some cities encourage voluntary reduction through purchasing policies.
No state-specific penalties exist for polystyrene container use; general solid waste violations carry standard NCDEQ enforcement.
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