| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 51 | Edward Butler | |
| 52 | Evan George | |
| 53 | Margaret Segall | Styrofoam packing material is terrible stuff. And as with the food packaging, there are plenty of alternatives. |
| 54 | Daniel Tainow | Look at me I'm foam free |
| 55 | Joey Litman | |
| 56 | Patrick McCandless | |
| 57 | John Raskin | |
| 58 | anna goldshteyn | |
| 59 | Anonymous | Come on... Let's do it! |
| 60 | Gennadyi Gurman | |
| 61 | Janet Crozier | There are no reasons to keep using styrofoam. Let's be kind to the environment and switch to other biodegradable materials. |
| 62 | Zoe Tobin | |
| 63 | Rachel Kagan | |
| 64 | Annie Bolliver | |
| 65 | Jenny Sobelman | |
| 66 | Robin Lipp | |
| 67 | Blaise Sheridan` | |
| 68 | Ashley Werner | Thank you for taking the initiative to push for this bill! I, along with the environmental community at Swarthmore College, strongly support this move. |
| 69 | Jennifer Medeiros | |
| 70 | Estella Baker | |
| 71 | alice evans | |
| 72 | Jeff | |
| 73 | M. Samuel Goodman | |
| 74 | Bhanu Mathur | |
| 75 | Greta Pittenger | |
| 76 | Anonymous | |
| 77 | Ruth Helen Ryer | We should also try to ban or at least reduce the use of plastic bags. Those ubiquitous net bags one sees in Europe would be a great substitute. |
| 78 | Monica Cody | |
| 79 | Suman Mathur | |
| 80 | Kait | |
| 81 | Anonymous | |
| 82 | Christopher Rooney | Anthing that can be done to rid the State, the country and the world of this particular form of pestilence should be supported wholeheartedly, and accomplished as soon as possible. |
| 83 | Marina Oteiza | |
| 84 | Anonymous | |
| 85 | Carolina Oteiza | |
| 86 | Gabe Riccio | |
| 87 | Evelyn Finn | |
| 88 | Cecilia Martin | |
| 89 | Ting-ting Liang | |
| 90 | Ron Kampnich | |
| 91 | Yaeir Heber | |
| 92 | John Michael Zervoulei | |
| 93 | Nicholas Buttino | |
| 94 | Paul Tropea | Can styrofoam be taxed so mas to make alternative materials more competitive?
Who produces it and profits from it? |
| 95 | Jen Crick | |
| 96 | Anonymous | This is an obvious decision for humans. Petroleum based products need not be put to our mouths, nor sitting on/in the Earth. |
| 97 | Kelly Filkins | This is a great bill! Whenever taking leftovers home from a restaurant, we ask for a piece of foil instead of styrofoam. Many places have actually started using little aluminum containers that work great! Thank you for your efforts in making this bill a reality! |
| 98 | Lauren Richie | |
| 99 | R. Potasznik | |
| 100 | Olga Cendroski | |