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the 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 ...
Youpa Stein writes, The presence of unbound styrene in the containers, the ability of this styrene to contaminate food, and ...
The California Public Interest Research Group (CALPIRG) reacted positively to the CalRecycle announcement, saying that ...
In collaboration with the Falmouth Solid Waste Advisory Committee, the Falmouth Department of Public Works will hold an expanded polystyrene (EPS, commonly known as Styrofoam) recycling collection ...
According to projections, the expanded polystyrene (EPS) packaging market is estimated to grow from USD 13,179 million in ...
Plastic foam is made with hazardous chemicals, like its main building block styrene, which is toxic to the human nervous system. Styrene is linked to cancer and considered a probable human carcinogen ...