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National Toxicology Program Report on Styrene: No Change in Safety of Plastic Foodservice Packaging

Jun 10, 2011 - American Chemistry Council

New Study: Polystyrene Foam Cups and Plates Use Less Energy, Water Than Paper or Corn-based Alternatives

Mar 24, 2011 - American Chemistry Council

Plastics Makers Support Safety of Everyday Plastic Packaging

Mar 4, 2011 - American Chemistry Council
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  • Fast Facts
  • Environment
    • Waste/Energy Impacts
    • Reusables
    • Recycling
    • Stored Energy
  • Recycling
  • Part of Our Culture
  • Policy
    • Litter
    • Marine Litter
    • Landfills and Biodegradability
    • Bans/Limits on Plastic Foodservice Packaging
  • Foodservice Safety
    • Sanitation and Hygiene
    • Q & A: Safety of Polystyrene Foodservice Packaging
    • FDA: Safety of Polystyrene Foodservice Packaging
    • Harvard Study: Safety of Polystyrene Foodservice Packaging
    • National Toxicology Program: Safety of Polystyrene Foodservice Packaging
    • California’s Proposition 65
    • Prop 65 Q & A
  • News
  • Links and Resources
  • Videos