It is usually white and made of pre expanded polystyrene beads.
Is expanded polystyrene foam recyclable.
Expanded polystyrene foam eps is a white brittle foam made up of many small beads of expanded foam that are bonded together.
As it was first produced in 1947 there is now a huge amount of polystyrene litter floating around.
Expanded polystyrene eps or polystyrene foam the white bubbly plastic frames often used in packaging for furniture or electronic goods is actually up to 98.
It is commonly used in the production of disposable beverage cups and packaging.
As expanded polystyrene converters we take our responsibility for recycling as well as education very seriously.
However expanded polystyrene eps is 100 recyclable.
Expanded polystyrene eps is a rigid and tough closed cell foam with a normal density range of 11 to 32 kg m 3.
Expanded polystyrene foam eps can be recycled although it is not without challenges.
Eps is used for food containers molded sheets for building insulation and packing material either as solid blocks formed to accommodate the item being protected or as loose fill peanuts cushioning fragile items.
Therefore we offer our polystyrene recycling services so that we can recycle as much polystyrene as possible.
However it is actually 100 recyclable.
Rigid polystyrene ps for example yoghurt tubs is just polystyrene plastic with no air bubbles added.
In fact in 2013 more than 50 of all polystyrene collected for recycling was used to make recycled content packaging.
Learn about the debate surrounding its benefits and concerns.
The material is used today for cd and dvd jewel cases and plastic forks.
This is much easier to recycle and can simply be melted and moulded into new containers and other products.
It is thought of as non recyclable.
Made of 98 air polystyrene does not carry harmful chemicals during use or disposal making it a safe choice for food packaging throughout the world.
Polystyrene foam is manufactured in two forms both of which are recyclable.
Polystyrene materials can be reprocessed and molded into new packaging.
Expanded polystyrene eps is another similar foam material that has found even more uses.