Policy Update

Oregon Enacts Law to Remove Plastic Foam and PFAS From Food Containers

May 8, 2023

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West

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Overview

On May 8, Oregon enacted S.B.543 which bans takeout food containers made with polystyrene (plastic foam) and PFAS “forever chemicals.” Oregon joins eight other states that have outlawed the use of polystyrene takeout food containers. Oregon was one of at least nine states in 2023 considering polystyrene bans and one of 33 states considering legislation to reduce the use of PFAS chemicals.

Key Components of the Bill 

S.B.543 has three central provisions to limit the environmental and health impacts of polystyrene and PFAS: 

  • Food vendors will be prohibited from using polystyrene foam to disperse prepared food to consumers. 
  • All Oregonians will be prohibited from selling or distributing polystyrene foam containers or packaging peanuts, with some exceptions. 
  • All Oregonians will be prohibited from selling or distributing foodware containers containing intentionally added PFAS chemicals. 

Bill Sponsors

The primary Senate sponsors of S.B.543 are Oregon State Senators Janeen Sollman and Michael Dembrow. The primary House sponsors are Oregon State Representatives Maxine Dexter and Tom Andersen.