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The suit claims Atlanta-based WinCup continues to sell, distribute and market foam products in California despite a state law ...
For EPS recycling to succeed, businesses and consumers must engage in education, infrastructure expansion and corporate ...
A Virginia state ban on single-use styrofoam containers, technically known as expanded polystyrene (EPS), became law July 1.
Environmental organizations in California are urging the state agency CalRecycle to more aggressively enforce a ban on expanded polystyrene (EPS) foodservice products such as takeout containers ...
Then, you'll need to purchase thick craft foam sheets that match these dimensions. Closed-cell, cross-linked polyethylene foam is the ideal choice, since it has a rigid structure, is effectively ...
Non-recyclable, non-biodegradable, petroleum-based EPS (expanded polystyrene) foam packaging is not eco-friendly stuff. There could soon be a greener and snazzier-looking alternative, however, in ...
Expanded polystyrene (EPS) and extruded polystyrene (XPS) are both made from the same raw material, but where they differ is the manufacturing process, which gives them different densities.
The city of Kalamazoo took steps to protect the environment with an EPS foam, electronic and oral product collection Saturday.
Expanded polystyrene, or EPS, is a foam used in styrofoam coolers as well as the core of bike helmets.
Today, many commercial brands use a hard polyethylene terephthalate, or PET, shell around the EPS foam in place of a PC shell to increase the helmet’s protection and lifespan, while decreasing cost.
But the first bike helmets were very different than helmets of today. I'm a materials engineer who teaches a course at Georgia Tech about materials science and engineering in sports. The class covers ...