But did you know that the trademarked brand Styrofoam and polystyrene, the foam within disposable takeout containers, are ...
Most foam cups and containers are not technically Styrofoam, but are made of polystyrene foam according to Melissa Valliant, communications director for Beyond Plastics, a nonprofit organization ...
In Plymouth, it’s possible that the use of polystyrene takeout containers could be banned—and this may be the result of a ...
The next time a delivery company drops off a package laden with Styrofoam filler on your porch, consider the future of those ...
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This is not too surpising, since petroleum is often used to make the styrofoam in the first place. According to Kong, quoted in New Scientist, the polystyrene cups dissolved quickly in biodiesel ...
The capability of mealworms to digest and break down plastics has been challenged in a study led by researchers from The ...
Following the town’s successful first-time collection of expanded polystyrene foam (EPS) for recycling last month, the solid ...
A town meeting banned the use of expanded polystyrene foam (EPS), commonly known as Styrofoam, in Falmouth back in 2018. But ...
The video also misidentified products as being made of Styrofoam, when in fact they are expanded polystyrene foam. We apologize for the errors. More from Tech EDITOR'S NOTE: A previous version of ...
Town Meeting banned the use of expanded polystyrene foam (EPS), commonly known as Styrofoam, in Falmouth back in 2018. That ...