Environmental Protection Agency: Outlaw Polystyrene foam a.k.a. Styrofoam

Environmental Protection Agency: Outlaw Polystyrene foam a.k.a. Styrofoam

The Issue

Polystyrene is classified as a possible human carcinogen by the EPA and by the International Agency for Research on Cancer; its manufacturing process is classified as the 5th largest creator of hazardous waste by the EPA; the toxic chemicals in Polystyrene leach out into the food that they contain; it is made with petroleum; uses up large amounts of space in landfills; not biodegrade for hundreds of years; and in many instances is dumped into the environment as litter.

Polystyrene foam is a major component of plastic debris in the ocean, where it becomes toxic to marine life which we, humans, then consume in our food. Portland, Oregon and San Francisco are among about one hundred cities in the United States that currently have some sort of ban on polystyrene foam in restaurants. Other cities around the world, including Muntinlupa, Toronto, and Paris, are also taking similar initiatives. It is time that United States takes the first step as a country to completely ban Polystyrene foam products.  

Do we have to wait for Polystyrene to be in every fish we eat, for it to affect the health of people who use it, for our landfills to overflow with Polystyrene cups for someone in our government to begin thinking about the ban on Polystyrene?  

It is time to take action against something that is undoubtebly harmful in all aspects of the environment we live in.

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The Issue

Polystyrene is classified as a possible human carcinogen by the EPA and by the International Agency for Research on Cancer; its manufacturing process is classified as the 5th largest creator of hazardous waste by the EPA; the toxic chemicals in Polystyrene leach out into the food that they contain; it is made with petroleum; uses up large amounts of space in landfills; not biodegrade for hundreds of years; and in many instances is dumped into the environment as litter.

Polystyrene foam is a major component of plastic debris in the ocean, where it becomes toxic to marine life which we, humans, then consume in our food. Portland, Oregon and San Francisco are among about one hundred cities in the United States that currently have some sort of ban on polystyrene foam in restaurants. Other cities around the world, including Muntinlupa, Toronto, and Paris, are also taking similar initiatives. It is time that United States takes the first step as a country to completely ban Polystyrene foam products.  

Do we have to wait for Polystyrene to be in every fish we eat, for it to affect the health of people who use it, for our landfills to overflow with Polystyrene cups for someone in our government to begin thinking about the ban on Polystyrene?  

It is time to take action against something that is undoubtebly harmful in all aspects of the environment we live in.

The Decision Makers

Former U.S. House of Representatives
3 Members
Paul Cook
Former US House of Representatives - California-8
Janice Hahn
Former US House of Representatives - California-44
Jim Moran
Former US House of Representatives - Virginia-8
Marylouise M. Uhlig, Associate Assistant Administrator for Management
Marylouise M. Uhlig, Associate Assistant Administrator for Management
Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention, Environmental Protection Agency

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