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Beginning Jan. 1, the District will ban the use of Styrofoam containers at restaurants and other food-related businesses. (Photo: Portland Press Herald)

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In with 2016, Out with Styrofoam Beginning Friday, a new law goes into effect in the District banning the use of Styrofoam boxes or cups. D.C. is joining a host of other cities including New York City, Minneapolis and Portland, Maine in banning the containers. Effective Jan. 1,
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