News, announcements, and information to share about single-use plastic water and beverage containers and plastic pollution.
- Single-use plastic waste is getting phased out in CaliforniaCalifornia signed into law the country’s most sweeping restrictions on single-use plastics and packaging.
- LA City Council to phase out single-use plastics at city facilities, eventsThe Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously Wednesday (April 27, 2022) to begin phasing out single-use plastics from city facilities and city-sponsored events. The city will also continue to take steps toward potentially banning polystyrene…
- Undergraduate Student Government to expand sustainability initiativesThe Undergraduate Student Government hopes to expand and progress on their sustainability initiatives in the 2022-23 year by advocating for recycling bins to be implemented on the Row and calling for a ban on single-use…
- USC’s next step toward carbon neutrality and zero waste: No plastic bottlesWith plans to ban plastic bottles and to implement sustainable infrastructure, USC has set an aggressive timeline to reach carbon neutrality.
- L.A. County restricts single-use plastics in unincorporated areasLos Angeles County on Tuesday became the largest government entity to restrict single-use plastic food ware items from restaurants, stores, hospital cafeterias and food trucks. County supervisors finalized an ordinance that will require single-use food…
- USC’s unofficial school color? GreenUSC President Carol L. Folt kicks off Earth Week with a video message and announcement of plans to eliminate plastic beverage bottles on campus.
- President Folt outlines ‘moonshots’ including sustainability goalsIn her first in-person State of the University speech, she lays out her blueprint for the university’s future while addressing key issues from the past. “A university doesn’t get to rewrite its history, but we…
- USC Dornsife students and alumni aim to cut off the plastic strangle-holdThe world now produces nearly 400 million tons of plastic pollution every year, and each piece takes some 400 years to break down. Less than 10% is recycled. Clearly, we have a serious problem. But…
- Drop by drop, water refill stations put plastic bottles in their placeThose single-use bottles are on their way out as water refill stations proliferate on USC’s University Park and Health Sciences campuses. Water refill stations, also known as hydration stations, are a sophisticated upgrade. They dispense…