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Scientists transform Styrofoam cups and containers into nylon products
Each year, more than 20 million tons of polystyrene, or Styrofoam, accumulate on earth. It’s on your take-out container, food packaging, and shipping packing that cushions your latest online purchase.
Microwaving styrofoam, or EPS, can break the container and cause chemicals to leech out faster. Use microwave-safe glass ...
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Coexpan and Eslava to recycle polystyrene for food packaging
The collaboration aims to keep post-consumer waste within a food-grade loop, contributing to a circular economy in the industry.
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