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Reducing Single Use Foodware Plastics and Polystyrene Products in the City of Glendale

Proposed Plastic Waste Reduction Regulations Webinar

The City of Glendale Office of Sustainability is hosting two webinars to explain the proposed regulations and get feedback from the community. Both webinars will cover the same information.

The webinars are scheduled for: 

Join with Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86750261314?pwd=dc9gxaZaMXFMvZK3Ph0YgbiglXbPRs.1   Meeting ID: 867 5026 1314 Passcode: 433536

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The Webinar Will Discuss:

  1. Reusable Foodware for Dining on Premises 

  2. Disposable Foodware Recycling Standards 

  3. Single-use Plastic Straws, Stirrers, and Utensils Prohibition



BRAND LIBRARY | EXHIBITION OPENING | NEXUS II

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CURATED BY thinkspace

NOVEMBER 3, 2018 - JANUARY 11, 2019

OPENING NIGHT CELEBRATION:

SATURDAY | NOVEMBER 3, 2018 | 6 - 10 PM

 

The Gaslamp Killer - Airplane Mode (8 - 10 PM) | Mr. NumberOnederful | DJ Busrider

Live screen printing from Hit and Run + food trucks, cash bar and more!

 

SOLO EXHIBITIONS FROM

Drew Merritt | Ermsy | Super A

 

INSTALLATIONS AND MURALS BY

Bumblebeelovesyou | Robert Proch | Spenser Little | Super A

 

GROUP EXHIBITION FEATURING

ABCNT, Adam Caldwell, Benjamin Garcia, Cinta Vidal, EINE, Evoca 1, Huntz Liu, Joanne Nam, Kathy Ager, Laurence Vallieres, Leon Keer, Liz Brizzi, Molly Gruninger, The Perez Bros, Stella Im Hultberg, Stephanie Buer

 

DREW MERRITT - The Overture
Known for his dramatically staged and hyper-realistically rendered figurative works, Los Angeles-based painter Drew Merritt is interested in exploring the shifting expressive tensions of the human figure. With the exaggerated impact of stark visual contrasts, Merritt pushes his works into the realm of fantasy with heightened extremes, costuming, and mise-en-scène. Something visceral and uncomfortable prevails in Merritt's highly stylized works, in their complete reduction of context to uneasily arrant white back-grounds, and in their Baroque preference for the theatricality of effect. At times, Merritt's imagery borders on the grotesque, but the beauty of the work's execution delays the immediate recognition of its stylized proposition of human darkness. This balance of contradictory impulses sustains the fascination of the artist's human renderings; psychologically suggestive and open-ended, the works are an invitation to interpret and project. At times vulnerable and others foreboding and contorted, his figures are poignant assertions of human vulnerability in the midst of bleak white noise.

ERMSY - Saying Yes to Saying No
English-born, Paris-based illustrator and artist Ermsy takes the popular cartoons of his childhood and reimagines them as irreverent appropriations. Fascinated by American pop culture as a readily accessible visual vernacular, Ermsy's take on its beloved illustrated characters is both satirical and participatory. These adult-themed bastardizations of Garfield, Loony Tunes, The Simpsons, and the like, are simultaneously elated and anarchic in their absurd display of debauchery like tendencies. Using familiar characters provides Ermsy with a set of pre-established imaginative boundaries within which to work. Like a dreamy descent into an alternate universe of nostalgic psychotropic morning cartoons, his world is a playful subversion of familiar pop cultural fodder.

SUPER A - Domestication

Dutch artist Stefan Thelen, better known by his moniker Super A, creates hyper-real murals and studio paintings that explore the world of human contradiction. Super A’s well-established alias is a creative alter identity created to explore more contentious and difficult subject matter as a muralist in the public sphere. Through the combination of realistic and surreal imagery, Super A is often dealing in visual metaphor and social messaging, questioning the ideologies and cultural myths we've become too complacent at accepting without critique. Interested in the interrogation of objectivity and its ultimate exposure as a construct, Super A combines elements of realism with the free reign of fiction to produce unexpected results. His most recent body of works strips cartoon, fairy-tale, or pop cultural archetypes of their fantasy and veneer, revealing the realistic or historical counterparts beneath them. An apt commentary on the dissimulation of popular cultural mythology, Super A deconstructs its theater.

ROBERT PROCH - In Women We Trust

Polish artist Robert Proch is a muralist, painter, and animator known for dynamic paintings that loosen the representational towards the abstract. His works at times, near cubist or futurist deconstruction of figure and space, remain grounded in a language of relatable, albeit stylized, realism. As emotionally charged as they are formally complex, Proch dissembles and reconstitutes shifting spatial planes through the elemental reduction of form and movement to its most essential geometries and fragments. Interested in this graphic distillation of motion, Proch has studied the technical reduction of form extensively and works primarily from imagination rather than photographic resources. This freedom of stylization evolved early on for Proch, when, working as a graffiti artist on lettering, he became increasingly expert at abstract composition. Now the urban landscape and its inhabitants are the artist's primary source of inspiration, incorporating its architectures and daily activities into arresting scenes of controlled chaos. 

BUMBLEBEELOVESYOU
Los Angeles-based muralist and artist Bumblebeelovesyou creates whimsical works in which children figure prominently as positive emissaries of truth, innocence, and light. Interested in themes of communication, transition, and change, Bumblebeelovesyou's simple, graphic works incorporate nostalgic elements like 80s pajamas, paper airplanes, and phone booths, and play with ideas of memory, cultural collectivity, and personal recall.

SPENSER LITTLE
Self-taught artist Spenser Little creates elaborate sculptural works and installations using simple, continuous lengths of hand-bent wire. His sculptural 'drawings' are part problem resolution and strategic negotiation; each piece a contained proposition and resolution, a series of moves and choices like a game of chess. Little's works range in theme and format; some are single bits of text and wordplay, others, detailed portraits or elaborate, large-format compositions. Activated by their public placements throughout cities, the wire pieces are poignant physical interventions into the landscape that compel the viewer to reconsider their surroundings.

THE NEW CONTEMPORARY ART MOVEMENT
The earliest incarnations of the New Contemporary Art Movement refused the paradigmatic disinterest of "Art" as an inaccessible garrison of 'high culture'. It championed figuration, surrealism, representation, pop culture, and its subculture. By incorporating the 'lowbrow,' accessible, and even profane, an exciting and irreverent art movement grew in defiance of "high" art. Shaped by a foundational counter cultural edge, the movement was largely self-supported and community-driven, taking shape beyond gallery walls and outside of traditional institutions. Now, as diverse aesthetically as it is geographically and culturally expansive, the New Contemporary has come into its own as a globally energized art movement.

THINKSPACE PROJECTS 
Thinkspace was founded in 2005; now in LA's Culver City Arts District, the gallery has garnered an international reputation as one of the most active and productive exponents of the New Contemporary Art Movement. Thinkspace has steadily expand-ed its roster and diversified its projects, creating collaborative and institutional opportunities all over the world. Founded in the spirit of forging recognition for young, emerging, and lesser-known talents, the gallery is now home to emerging, mid-career and established artists that span the globe.
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The City of Glendale is committed to providing a clean and livable space for all. Actions the City has taken in this area include implementing programs to reduce the amount of plastic waste in our City. The City has passed two (2) ordinances regulating plastic waste. The first focused on reducing single-use plastic foodware use in City operations (Ordinance No 6964), and the second focused on reducing disposable foodware accessories in Glendale businesses and organizations (Ordinance No 5973).

The City continues developing and implementing programs and policies to reduce plastic waste in Glendale. We are considering proposed regulations prohibiting polystyrene products' use, sale, and distribution.  Furthermore, we want input from our community on proposed single-use plastic foodware regulations.

Plastic Waste Reduction Regulations

Proposed Polystyrene Regulations

Single Use Plastic Foodware Ban

Comments or Questions on the Plastic Foodware Regulations?

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Proposed Plastic Waste Reduction Regulations

The City’s Office of Sustainability is seeking feedback from food and beverage providers on proposed regulations that aim to reduce the use and disposable of single-use plastics in our City. As we have mentioned when discussing a polystyrene ban, there are several negative environmental impacts associated with plastic litter, namely:

  • Plastic is the primary source of land litter in California. It comprises 7 of the top 10 litter products found on beaches, with food service ware ranking fourth highest.  
  • Plastic litter infiltrates City drainage systems and accrues in landfills with a lifespan likely lasting centuries. 
  • Urban runoff channels millions of tons of debris into oceans annually, threatening invaluable natural habitats and marine life. 
  • Traditional petroleum-based plastics rely on nonrenewable energy sources for production and recovery, contributing to an increasing global carbon footprint throughout their lifecycle. 

The City is looking to develop plastic waste reduction regulations supported by the business community and the wider public.  However, it is paramount that we hear the voice of the business community.  

We have developed a short survey on the proposed regulations to obtain feedback from Glendale businesses. The Survey is accessed by using the following link:  GlendaleCA.gov/PlasticsSurvey.

The Proposed Regulations: 


1. Prohibition of Single-use Plastic Straws, Stirrers, and Utensils
2. Disposable Foodware Recycling Standards
3. Reusable Foodware for Dining on Premises

Resources

The following firms and alternative food ware products are provided for your convenience.  Their inclusion does not imply that the firms or the alternative food ware products they sell are endorsed by the City.

The County of Los Angeles also has a list of polystyrene alternatives

 

Plastic Waste Reduction Webinar

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Proposed Polystyrene Regulations 

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Proposed Title:  Regulations for Polystyrene Foodware, Polystyrene Coolers, Polystyrene Packaging Materials, Polystyrene Egg Cartons, Polystyrene produce Trays and Polystyrene Meat and Fish Trays.

This policy proposes to ban the sale, use and distribution of certain polystyrene products.  By regulating the distribution of these items, we can collectively reduce the amount of plastic waste and reduce trash in our community.

Proposed ordinance updates will be posted here and shared in the Office of Sustainability newsletter. It is anticipated the Polystyrene Regulation will go into effect late 2023.

Any questions or comments regarding the proposed regulations please contact the Office of Sustainability at 818-548-4844 or email Sustainability@Glendaleca.gov.

The City of Glendale will be doing outreach on the proposed polystyrene regulations.  A draft of the ordinance can be found here.

Program Dates:

  1. July - July 3 & 5 Montrose Shopping Park

  2. September - September 28, Plastic Waste Reduction Webinar

  3. October 31 - Ordinance Introduction to City Council (Action Item 8a)

  4. November 7 - Ordinance Adoption by City Council

Letter from Sustainability Officer and Flyer (English), Flyer (Armenian), Flyer (Spanish)

What organizations will be affected by the proposed regulations?
What type of polystyrene products are covered under the proposed Polystyrene Waste Reduction Regulations Disposable?
Why are we banning it?
What are alternatives to polystyrene?
Can my business have disposable foodware available for customers?
Are their exemptions under the proposed Polystyrene Waste Reduction Regulations?
When does the City’s Proposed Polystyrene Regulations Ordinance take effect?

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The City adopted Ordinance 5973 (GMC 8.46) that requires food and beverage providers located within the City of Glendale – including restaurants, bars, and convenience stores – to have customers ask for accessory foodware items, such as spoons, forks, knives, napkins, straws, and other items, before receiving them. The ordinance applies to third party delivery services, online orders, as well as dine-in, drive through, and take out customers.

 

The ordinance requires that food and beverage facilities:

  1. Not provide any Disposable Foodware Accessories without a customer request;

  2. Provide that customers “opt-in” to receive disposable foodware accessories with online and takeout orders;

  3. Ask a drive-through customer or delivery customer if the customer wants any disposal foodware accessories;

  4. Choose whether to provide specific disposable foodware accessories to a drive-through, take-out, or delivery customer to prevent spills or for safe transport or delivery of a prepared food or beverage, such as cup lids, cup sleeves, and beverage trays, even without a customer request.

For any questions regarding the ordinance please contact the Office of Sustainability at 818-548-4844 or email Sustainability@Glendaleca.gov.

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Armenian and Spanish Flyers available.

 

Foodware Aware Businesses in Glendale

foodware compliant businesses

Resources:

Plastic Free Restaurants

A non-profit that subsidizes the purchase of reusable food and drinkware for restaurants, schools, and more. 

ReThink Disposable

A program of the Clean Water Action and Clean Water Fund with the aim to prevent waste before it starts. They provide technical assistance to help food business operators reduce waste and cut costs by minimizing disposable packaging items. They also offer rebates for qualifying business towards the purchase of reusable food service ware.


What are the requirements of the City’s Disposable Foodware Accessories Ordinance?
What businesses are affected by the Ordinance?
Are any businesses/ facilities exempted under the Disposable Foodware Accessories Ordinance?
I need foodware accessories for medical reasons. How will the Ordinance affect me?
How will customers of food and beverage facilities know about this law?
When does the City’s Disposable Foodware Accessories Ordinance take effect?
How will the Disposable Foodware Accessories Ordinance be enforced? What are the penalties for non-compliance?
What type of disposable foodware accessories are covered under the Disposable Foodware Accessories Ordinance?
Does the Disposable Foodware Accessories Ordinance apply to disposable foodware accessories that are prepackaged with a prepared food or beverage, such as the straws provided with juice boxes?
My business sells pre-packaged food (such as sandwiches, salads, etc.). Is my business subject to the requirements of the Disposable Foodware Accessories Ordinance?
Can my business have disposable foodware accessories available for customers?
How can I report a violation?