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Soggy Lunches Could Soon Be on City Menu

Submitted by Chaya, Jul 26, 2007 07:35

Maybe discarded styrofoam can be used as part of building materials. But - then - styrofoam would have to be selected from all the garbage and brought to where it would be used. I understand the Japanese recylcle everything. Wonder what they do with styrofoam.


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Maybe discarded styrofoam can be used as part of building materials. But - then - styrofoam would have to be...

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Jul 26, 2007 07:35

Styrofoam, or expandable polystyrene (EPS) can indeed be recycled, although the gas used to foam the plastic has to be... [MORE]

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Jul 26, 2007 14:24

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