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The town asks residents to make sure there is no other trash, such as plastic, mixed with the Styrofoam they bring to recycle. For more information, call 781-751-9213. Conversation ...
Those in Montgomery County looking to dispose of Styrofoam can do so this weekend. Montgomery County Environmental Services ...
Plastic foam containers made from expanded polystyrene (usually called Styrofoam), like this Dunkin' Donuts coffee cup, would be banned under a proposed ordinance in Boston. Boston City Council ...
Boston’s looking to cut down on waste by expanding composting and recycling programs, with the goal of cutting trash by 90% by 2050 — even as other cities and towns chuck their increasingly ...
A Styrofoam recycling event will be held Aug. 10 at Frontier Sports Complex by Naperville Noon Lions Club and the Naperville Environment and Sustainability Task Force. Skip to content.
Chemical Engineering Lab Coordinator Emily Edwards and Research Assistant in the Electrical Engineering Department Abbey Licht are working to promote more effective ways of recycling Styrofoam at ...
Consumers are encouraged to drop off Styrofoam and other expandable polystyrene foam for recycling. This includes the hard packaging one might find protecting a new TV or computer monitor.
Styrofoam accounts for 30% of waste in the landfill, according to Lott Industries. The company has been recycling styrofoam for over two years, and it wants to expand its mission in the community.
The Greater Lansing area is getting another way to recycle more items. East Lansing Polystyrene Recycling Station is having its grand opening Thursday. The new station will open at 10 a.m. at the ...
Waco's 2-year-old Styrofoam recycling program is still going strong, and Friends of the Climate will revive its own collection in February, taking more types of foam than the city.
Boston has nearly doubled its residential recycling rate over the past five years, yet fewer than one in five pieces of household waste gets recycled - significantly less than other large cities ...
Boston businesses and residents generate about 1.2 million tons of waste every year. About 75% of it ends up in incinerators or landfills. The city released its new plan to cut that amount to 20% ...
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