KEY POINTS
  • Cruz Foam has launched a packaging line to displace polystyrene peanuts and bubble wrap in ecommerce.
  • The startup, based in Santa Cruz, California, is backed by Ashton Kutcher's climate fund, At One Ventures and others.
  • The company's foam melts in water and is generally safe for animals to eat, unlike traditional styrofoam, which is slow to degrade and adds to micro-plastics pollution.
Cruz Foam, and pro surfer Zak Noyle, are fighting plastic pollution.

More than 100 cities in the US have put ordinances in place restricting or flatly banning the use of disposable styrofoam, especially by restaurants and for shipping food and other products. In the state of California alone, 97 cities or counties have a partial or full ban on single-use styrofoam, with another one slated to take effect in Los Angeles County this May.

Meanwhile, companies that ship or sell fragile goods, food or medical supplies that need to stay cold during shipping still need materials with the lightweight, insulating qualities and manufacturability of styrofoam.