Ditching Disposables: How Schools Can Work with County Health Departments to Implement Non-Toxic Reuse
Changing school nutrition systems in accordance with county health departments can be challenging. That’s why Center for Environmental Health and Upstream Solutions have teamed up with the Durham County Department of Public Health for a free webinar to help schools get county approval to move to a more environmentally friendly system.
Polystyrene, Disposable Food Containers, and Contaminated Food Fact Sheet
Polystyrene is used to make inexpensive disposable food containers like plates, cups, and school lunch trays.
GREENSCREEN CERTIFIED™ Standard for Reusable Food Packaging, Food Service Ware, & Cookware
https://ceh.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/2024_05-GSC_Reusables_Standard_v1-0-1.pdf
Certified Reusables Database
https://www.greenscreenchemicals.org/certified/products/category/reusable-food-packaging-food-service-ware-cookware
GreenScreen Certified™ Standard for Reusable Food Packaging Fact Sheet
https://ceh.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/GSC-Reusables-Factsheet-FINAL.pdf
GreenScreen Certified™ Standard for Reusable Food Packaging Values Proposition
https://ceh.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/GSC-values-prop.pdf
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Greenscreen Certified™ Standard for Food Service Ware
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