Tag: Single-use Plastic
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Committee rejects bill to require customer opt-in for utensils, condiments from restaurants
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A House committee rejected legislation that, if passed, would have required restaurants and food delivery services to ask customers if they want single-use items, such as utensils and condiments, instead of providing them automatically. The committee unanimously voted to indefinitely postpone House Bill 1134 on…
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Bill seeks customer opt-in for utensils, condiments from Colorado restaurants
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Restaurant customers would have to request plastic utensils and condiment packets with their to-go food if a bipartisan bill introduced in the Colorado House becomes law. House Bill 1134 would require restaurants and third-party food delivery services to ask customers if they want single-use items…
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Denver stores to begin charging for single-use plastic, paper bags in July
After a pandemic-related pause, Denver’s “Bring your own Bag” ordinance is finally going into effect next month, requiring stores to charge customers 10 cents for each single-use plastic or paper bag they use to carry their purchases. This ordinance, passed by the City Council in December 2019, was meant to go into effect in July…
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Customers will soon have to opt-in for utensils, condiments from Denver restaurants
Plastic utensils and condiment packets will no longer automatically come with delivery and takeout food in Denver, after the City Council approved a bill requiring customers to opt-in to receive them. Under the ordinance, restaurants and third-party delivery companies will be required to ask customers if they want single-use items like cutlery, napkins and condiments…
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City Council proposal asks customers to opt-in for utensils, condiments from Denver restaurants
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The plastic utensils and condiment packets that come with to-go food could become a thing of the past, after the Denver City Council business committee approved an ordinance requiring customers to opt-in to receive them. The ordinance was unanimously approved by the committee during its…




