New Bill Would Say “Farewell” to Plastic Foam

SEEC Member Congressman Lloyd Doggett has introduced exciting new legislation fighting pollution from plastic foam foodware and other single-use foam products!

Plastic foam foodware is one of the top items polluting beaches around our globe, and starting in 2026, the Farewell to Foam Act would restrict the usage and sale of foodware, packing peanuts, and single-use coolers made from the harmful material. 

THESE are the types of bills we need to be passing in Congress, but right now, pro-climate lawmakers like SEEC’s Lloyd Doggett are at risk of losing their seats to fossil-fuel-funded Republicans. Can you make a donation to help our SEEC Members fight back and keep the pressure on Congress to pass critical bills like this one? 

Foam products break down easily into smaller fragments and microplastics, contributing to the 170 trillion pieces of plastic afloat in the ocean — clogging our waterways and harming wildlife.

This legislation, says SEEC Member Lloyd Doggett, seeks a “cleaner, more sustainable future for our entire country by saying farewell to foam.”

Team, we CAN protect the health and future of our planet, but it requires everyday folks like you stepping up and taking action. Can you chip in to support our SEEC Members facing tough reelections this November so they can continue this important work?