water pollution
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San Francisco Bans Polystyrene aka Styrofoam, New Ordinance to Take Effect in 2017
The city of San Francisco in California will no longer allow food packaging and other products made of polystyrene starting next year. This includes foam items like coffee cups, coolers, packaging for food, disposable dishware, toys for swimming, and other foam items.
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