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STYROFOAM OUT OF SCHOOLS

All public schools in New York City
- and > 15 other large US school districts-
 have eliminated  1/2 a BILLION polluting
(styro)foam 
trays per year
​ from landfills, incinerators, and student meals 


​ Learn more about the NEW YORK CITY STYROFOAM BAN
and student action to rid our city and oceans of toxic and polluting plastic foam!


Use this step-by-step student guide to create
your own Styrofoam Out of Schools advocacy campaign

Getting Styrofoam Out of Schools - FAQ's ->

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NYC schools used to throw away 850,000 styrofoam trays per day. Stacked up, that's 8.5 times higher than the Empire State Building!
more plastic free actions
Ready to get rid or all the single-use plastic packaging in your cafeteria?
Host a screening of our award winning documentary
MICROPLASTIC MADNESS

NO-Styro Foam puppet
Cafeteria Culture _ new school food plate

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​The compostable plate  

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The unprecedented multi-city contract for new school compostable plates eliminates over 1/2 a BILLION toxic and polluting styrene foam plates annually from over 4,000 schools. This collective purchasing agreement has created a domino effect of zero waste progress nationwide!

  • In 2013, NYC announced the decision to  eliminate 860,000 styrene foam trays used per day in all 1,800 public schools. 
  • This sparked the formation of the multi-city Urban School Food Alliance (USFA), a non-profit that collectively purchased compostable plates to drive down cost and maximize the purchasing power of the 6 cities.
  • This is also created a domino effect, supplying city officials with additional reason to support school and residential compost pick-up (plastic foam plates were the biggest contaminant of the school compost bins)
  • The 6-city compostable plate roll-out began in May, 2015. (read more on NRDC's blog ->)
Are you working to get styrofoam out of your school and/or school district and need some help? Please contact us and include your school information.
OR sign up here -> ​and check off the box at the bottom, "My school needs help getting rid of styrofoam"
“DOE is excited to be part of the City’s new environmentally conscious polystyrene policy,” said Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña. “We are replacing polystyrene trays with compostable plates for the 2015 – 16 school year to meet this ban.”
NYC styrofoam ban press release->
Cafeteria Culture_ new NYC school food plate and organics collection bin
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Take the first steps to rid your school of styrofoam:
  • Host a screening of Microplastic Madness.
  • Join us for Plastic Free Lunch Day USA on November 2, 2022!
  • Use this step-by-step student guide ​
  • ​Use our free lesson plans and resources.
  • Start a Cafeteria Ranger Program to ensure long-term, cafeteria waste reduction buy-in from the entire school community!
NO-Styro Foam puppet

 Getting Styrofoam Out of Schools - FAQ's ->

AN ENVIRONMENTAL and GRASSROOTS VICTORY! 
How did we accomplish it?

NYC styrofoam ban, Bill de Blasio and Debby Lee Cohen
Earth Day 2010, STYROFOAM BAN Press Conference with State Senator Liz Krueger, then Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, Assmeblymember Brian Kavanagh, students, parents and Debby Lee Cohen (Director Cafeteria Culture/Styrofoam Out of Schools) speaking passionately about eliminating Styrofoam trays from schools.
CafCu puppeteer-volunteers took our giant puppets to the streets!
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CafCu, founded in 2009 as STYROFOAM OUT OF SCHOOLS, met with School Food Directors and asked for a 20% reduction of styrofoam in 1 year. We reached that goal by working together.
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It took lots of creative problem solving and the building of partnerships to eliminate styrofoam from NYC schools.
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The SORT2SAVE KIT is here! Try this free and fun resource and achieve a student-led near-to zero waste cafeteria today!
It started with a group of public school parents and took 6 years of perseverance and creativity!

Cafeteria Culture was founded as Styrofoam Out of Schools (SOSnyc) in 2009 with the goal to eliminate the 850,000 styrene foam trays used per day in NYC schools
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We built an unlikely and trusting partnership with NYC School Food and Parsons. Remarkably, within just one year, our grassroots org catalyzed TRAYLESS TUESDAYS citywide. To date, this initiative alone has already eliminated over 100 MILLION styrene foam trays used per day in NYC schools.


We created giant NO-STYRO data PUPPETS, each made of 500 used and washed lunch trays. We took the puppets all over NYC and to City Hall. People laughed first, then heard our story of toxic and polluting styrene foam and were inspired to take action!

We built cross-sector coalitions with communities, schools, manufacturers, government, and other NGO's, sharing  product, system, and education ideas.

We introduced new products and systems to government agency directors, including potato trays, in vessel composting machines, and Effective Microorganism composting.

We piloted cutting-edge K-8 curriculum to support zero waste cafeterias, connecting NYC's garbage plight to environmental injustice and Climate Change.

We piloted the Cafeteria Ranger program, training students as young as Pre-K, to oversee all recycling and composting in their school cafeteria and classroom.

We led MAKE CHANGE MESSAGING workshops, teaching students to advocate for their own issues, including ridding the city of styrene foam!

We led prototyping workshops, giving students, the USERS of school lunch trays, the opportunity to design, construct and test out their own designs!

We presented unknown issues around school cafeteria garbage and culture to parents, teachers, School Food Directors, elected officials, and solid waste experts!

We regularly shared vital on-the-ground information with elected officials and government agency directors.

We did not give up!
We realized that banning plastic foam in a city as large as NYC was a complex problem, requiring 
creativity strategies
​ in order to be achieved.


We helped initiate a public-private partnership between parents and a private trash hauler that led to the city's first school organics pilot!

We replied to hundreds of emails and calls from students, teachers, parents, school administrators, and  government offices in NYC and ALL ACROSS THE US!

We built our own website, designed original graphics and signage, made our own video shorts, and shared our  work and our knowledge with everyone looking to eliminate styrene foam in their community.

WE DID ALL OF THIS ON A SHOE-STRING BUDGET, and with the help of many wonderful volunteers and thousands of volunteer hours! 

We are ready for the next great challenge.
Help us to eliminate plastics styrofom
and all other single-use plastics
form ALL public schools!

 Help us to achieve zero waste school cafeterias
across the US!

Please support our work by making a 
tax deductible donation.
Want to know more about NYC's garbage problem? Learn More->

HISTORY - POLYSTYRENE FOAM TRAYS OUT OF NYC SCHOOLS

Styrofoam garbageNYC Schools threw "away" over 3 BILLION styrene foam trays over 25 years. Thank you parents, students, school staff, concerned citizens, elected officials and Department of Education School Food Directors for working with Cafeteria Culture for 6 years to replace the foam trays with compostable plates!
New York City schools were using 860,000 polystyrene (aka "plastic styrene foam") trays per day for 25 years, adding up to over 3 BILLION foam trays thrown away and exported to out-of-state landfills and incinerators.







​Lower-income and communities of color are disproportionately impacted by the carting and disposal of NYC's garbage. Most of the city's waste transfer stations are located in the South Bronx and Northern Brooklyn, overburdening these communities with enormous environmental problems caused by hundreds of carbon spewing trash trucks entering and leaving these neighborhoods daily.



Styrene poses cancer risk, NY Times
NY Times article, JUNE 10, 2011 Continue reading the main storyShare This Page Share Tweet Pin Email More Save , "Styrene is mostly a concern for workers who build boats, car parts, bathtubs and shower stalls. Studies of workers exposed to high levels of styrene have found increased risks of leukemia and lymphoma and genetic damage to white blood cells."

NYC spends  $450 MILLION per year to get rid of our school and residential garbage.  Learn more ->

The chemical styrene, a major component of polystyrene trays and food containers, has been categorized as a “reasonably anticipated to be carcinogen" by the US Department of Health and Human Services. Styrene is toxic and polluting from the start of manufacturing and forever thereafter.
-  In production it is hazardous for workers and creates hazardous waste;
- 40 years of studies show that styrene leaches from containers into our food; 
- Students eat hot food directly off of these trays, sometimes 3 times per day and for as many as 13 consecutive years;
- Children enjoy scraping their polystyrene trays when they are eating with a "spork" or fork, possibly eating small bits of styrene ; and
- After a usage time of about 20 minutes, whether incinerated, landfilled, littered, or recycled, styrene containers leave a trail of toxic particles that will last forever.

(read more about the health and environmental problems with polystyrene foam food containers)
 
Cafeteria Culture, founded in 2009 as Styrofoam Out of Schools in 2009, catalyzed Trayless Tuesdays throughout all of NYC's 1700 public schools within one year's time by creating an unlikely partnership with NYC Department of Education Office of School Food and Parsons.
This initiative alone, eliminated 100 million polystyrene trays
from school lunches, landfills, and incinerators at no additional cost to NYC!

We achieved our first goal and more, completely eliminating polystyrene trays from all NYC schools, as well as from the 5 largest  U.S. school districts.   
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For 25 years, NYC school garbage has looked like this!. Cafeteria Culture has dramatically changed school garbage by creatively collaborating with students, school staff, teachers, elected officials, manufacturers, NGO's, community organizations, government agencies, and elected officials. This is how democracy should work!
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Students are empowered as leaders with hands-on Environmental Education
​right in the school cafeteria!

Cafeteria Culture's award winning E->STEM school programs have been significantly decreasing NYC public school environmental footprint and greenhoyse gas emissions.  Our Cafeteria Ranger Program helped NYC government officials visualize the achievability of zero waste cafeterias, even in schools with many daily challenges.

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ZERO WASTE LUNCH CHALLENGE at PS/IS 34 Manhattan. Sixth grade students holding 13 ounces of garbage, the only trash created from the entire school.


Since 2011, Cafeteria Culture has been leading innovative in-cafeteria and classroom E-STEM education, training and workshops, empowering students to be Cafeteria Rangers, who oversee all cafeteria waste sorting, recycling and composting. This curriculum is hands-on, inter-disciplinary, and in alignment with both STEM and STEAM (putting the ARTS into STEM education). 

​ Learn more about our ARTS+ACTION Cafeteria Waste Reduction school program here. 
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Our VISION
We envision a plastic free, equitable zero waste future where landfill and incinerator garbage as we know it no longer exists;
where post consumption waste from food to packaging is drastically reduced
and what remains benefits our schools, communities, and the environment. 


Cafeteria Culture (CafCu) is a Project of The Fund for the City of New York, a 501(c)(3) organization.
As such, your donations to Cafeteria Culture
are eligible for charitable deductions under section 170 of the Internal Revenue Code.
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