Wayne County cannot mandate specific takeout container materials. State preemption blocks local ordinances on auxiliary containers, leaving choices to restaurant operators and statewide health-code minimums.
Restaurants in Wayne County select takeout containers under Michigan's Modernized Food Law (MCL 289.4119), which requires food-contact materials to be safe and approved. State preemption under MCL 445.594c prevents any city or the county from banning particular container types or imposing fees on takeout packaging. Detroit and the Wayne County government can adopt sustainability procurement standards for their own facilities, and some hospital systems and universities have moved away from polystyrene voluntarily. Customers may bring their own containers when permitted by the establishment, subject to bare-hand contact rules under FDA Food Code adopted by Michigan. Food allergen labeling rules remain in effect.
Local mandates on container materials are preempted. Establishments using non-food-grade containers can face state food law citations and potential closure.
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