Virginia’s expanded polystyrene (commonly known as Styrofoam) for food containers is being implemented in two phases. Following the July 1, 2025, ban for chains with 20+ locations, the final phase takes effect on July 1, 2026, applying to all remaining food vendors in the Commonwealth to reduce plastic pollution.
Key Details on the July 1st Ban:
- Final Deadline (July 1, 2026): All food vendors, including small businesses, restaurants, and non-profits, must stop using, selling, or offering for sale food containers made of expanded polystyrene.
- Affected Items: The ban covers foam cups, plates, bowls, and “clamshell” takeout containers.
- Purpose: To reduce non-recyclable litter in waterways and landfills and mitigate environmental health risks from styrene.
- Compliance: Vendors failing to comply may face penalties.
- Alternatives: The Virginia DEQ recommends alternatives such as paper, recyclable plastics, or reusable containers.


