Recontextualising the Recyclability of Expanded Polystyrene
It has become more important than ever for materials to be recyclable. With climate change and ESG becoming top of mind for many companies and communities around the
It has become more important than ever for materials to be recyclable. With climate change and ESG becoming top of mind for many companies and communities around the
In a world striving for sustainability, the circular economy presents a transformative approach by challenging the traditional “take, use, dispose” model that has long dominated our production and
For the most part, expanded polystyrene recycling (EPS) efforts are successful. Unfortunately, not all EPS products can be recycled. If these items are put into recycling skips for
When it comes to responsible expanded polystyrene (EPS) disposal, modern recycling technologies make it possible to significantly reduce the environmental impact of EPS. Promoting effective product stewardship enables
When the government fails to invest in polystyrene foam recycling infrastructure, more of it ends up going into landfills, which is ultimately detrimental to the environment. Only about
Expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam has proven to be a very useful material, particularly in packaging, as it has excellent shock-absorbing qualities, which make it great for protecting goods
As a professional polystyrene foam recycling company, StyroCycle is committed to promoting sustainable practices and reducing waste. In this blog, we discuss the different types of polystyrene and
The words styrofoam and polystyrene appear to be used interchangeably by people all over the world. But in actual fact, there are some fundamental differences between the two.
The Extensive Use Of Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) In Construction Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) foam is a lightweight and versatile material extensively used in building construction due to its thermal