PLASTIC UTENSIL BILL 4/16/25 Illinois
Democrats pushed through a mountain of bills through the General Assembly,
including one that dealt with plastic foodware. The
measure provides that a third-party food delivery platform or third-party
online ordering platform must allow consumers to request single-use foodware
when ordering food or beverages from a restaurant through the platform. State
Representative Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz, “It makes those utensils by request
only and that way consumers are not receiving those plastic utensils when they
didn’t want them, didn’t ask for them and they’re having dinner in their home
from their favorite restaurant.” The
practice is currently being used in Chicago. Opponents wondered why the
state had to get involved. State
Representative Patrick Windhorst said “Does it need to be a law is the
question. Is there other ways to accomplish this without putting another
law on the books, adding more legislation and putting more burdens on
individuals and businesses.” Gong-Gershowitz
said not only would the law be good for the environment, it could save
restaurants money. “Restaurants
are very tight-margined businesses and so for restaurants, this gives them the
ability to just skip the stuff, not spend the money on utensils unless the
consumer wants it,” said Gong-Gershowitz. The
measure passed by a vote of 75-39 and now heads to the Senate for
consideration.