Westchester County takes aim at plastics, says businesses will only supply utensils when requested

Westchester County has new single-use plastics law

NEW YORK -- Westchester County is trying to get the word out about a new law that aims to reduce the consumption of single-use plastics.

The county just released a new video highlighting how this new regulation will work.

"We try to encourage people to need a takeaway cup and if we do, it's compostable," the ad says.

READ MORENew York City rolling out new rules on single-use utensils for takeout orders

Under the new law, businesses in Westchester will only provide utensils when requested by customers. This applies to in-person dining, as well as online ordering and food delivery apps.

The rules go into effect on Sept. 2. 

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