Expanded polystyrene, or styrofoam, is hard to recycle. Reduce usage, repurpose the packaging, or seek out town and shipping company recycling resources.
Microwaving styrofoam, or EPS, can break the container and cause chemicals to leech out faster. Use microwave-safe glass containers instead.
ACH Foam Technologies' EPS Foam-Control Plus+ Bests Other Rigid Foam Alternatives in Real Life Applications ACH Foam Technologies’ EPS Foam-Control Plus+ absorbs less moisture and retains its R-value ...
It required some logistics and cost assessment to make it possible. Officials implement new policy that will bring big change ...
Thanks to online shopping, an increasing number of goods are being shipped to buyers in cardboard boxes filled with eco-unfriendly EPS (expanded polystyrene) foam. Soon, however, such boxes could be ...
LIVERMORE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In its mission to radically eliminate the destructive environmental impact of EPS/Styrofoam packaging materials, Vericool announced today that it has launched an ...
ACH Foam Technologies’ DuraTherm insulated shipping containers and EPS foam coolers come in a combination of standardized sizes and custom-designed shipping containers to meet any need. Sept. 7, 2015 ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Editor's Note: The products have not been made of 'Styrofoam Brand' extruded polystyrene foam (XPS), but instead it is made of expanded polystyrene foam (EPS) which is a ...
NEW YORK (NEWS10) – As of January 1, New York State residents and businesses will no longer be able to use Expanded Polystyrene Foam (EPS) packaging under new state law. Officials say New York’s ban ...
Starting June 1 expanded polystyrene products, including Styrofoam products, will be prohibited from sale in Washington. This includes food service products like cups, plates, to-go clamshells, trays ...