Although "Skip the Stuff" measures are often called "bans," they don't prohibit establishments from offering plastic forks, ...
A bill intended to cut plastic waste would allow eateries to give out single-use cutlery and condiments only if customers ...
Plastic might be easy to clean and cheap to purchase, but in the kitchen, you might be surprised at how much of the plastic ...
In one of his final acts as governor, Phil Murphy has signed Assembly Bill 5157 into law, officially banning automatic ...
One of Gov. Phil Murphy’s last acts in office was to sign a new law banning restaurants and other food service businesses in ...
New Jersey takeout customers could soon see fewer plastic forks, spoons and other single-use utensils under a bill headed to ...
We've all used plastic utensils at picnics, with takeout, or at the office kitchen. Some of us even gather and keep excess plastic spoons, forks, and knives so we can use them some other time. There's ...
Here we go again with a warning about those black, plastic cooking utensils because they're a major concern. I have various colors that add that splash of whimsy to my kitchen. But mainly, it's ...
The measure, S-3195, requires establishments such as restaurants, cafes, food trucks and others to provide single-use ...
A coalition of environmental groups have applauded Governor Phil Murphy for signing the strongest Skip the Stuff legislation (S3195/A5157) in the nation.