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The Cool Down on MSNStartup develops revolutionary material that could transform shipments around the world: 'A positive impact'S. Lab's material can mimic the same properties as more harmful products. Startup develops revolutionary material that could ...
Youpa Stein writes, The presence of unbound styrene in the containers, the ability of this styrene to contaminate food, and ...
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New polystyrene recycling process could be world's first to be both economical and energy-efficientthe technique uses a chemical process called pyrolysis to break down polystyrene into parts which can be reformed into new pieces of the material. Dr. Bernardo Castro-Dominguez, a Senior Lecturer ...
Expanded polystyrene foam, the white fluffy plastic in styrofoam, was banned in food service ware on Jan. 1. But shoppers in ...
The California Public Interest Research Group (CALPIRG) reacted positively to the CalRecycle announcement, saying that styrofoam products are hardly recycled, often left behind at beaches and contain ...
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Inspire More on MSNPure Nostalgia: Crafter Uses “Shrinky Dink” Paper To Create Unique KeepsakeShrinky Dinks are making a resurgence in the craft world as people use them to create adorable pictures as keychain keepsakes.
Jeffrey McNaught, owner of Edgewater Surf, hopes to reduce the amount of expanded polystyrene foam that ends up in landfills ...
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