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Bette-- Just curious...has Publix, the "central collection agency" or anyone associated with the program done a life cycle analysis to determine the net environmental benefit of shipping this light weight payload 1800 miles across the continent? Is the claim from the Minn facility that the PROCESS is non-toxic, or that there are no releases of toxic styrene from the recovered product? If so, this is puzzling, given the ample evidence of styrene migration from foam cups into the beverages which they contain. FOI, what is the name of the Minnesota facility?? Pete Pasterz, Manager Office of Recycling and Waste Management Michigan State University 517-432-5917 Chair, College and University Recycling Council National Recycling Coalition "UNLESS someone like YOU cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not." -- The Lorax >>> Bette Danse <bettdanse@no.address> 03/14/04 09:34PM >>> The Publix grocery store chain here in Florida has a styrofoam bin in the front of their stores. The styrofoam containers go to a central collection agency that ships it to Minnesota where the styrofoam is melted down in a nontoxic fashion to form recycled peanuts for packaging. Justin Stockdale <jstockdale@no.address> wrote: Indeed there are. A firm recently opened a plant in Albuquerque, NM which blends Styrofoam and concrete to create a life size Lego block for construction. I do not know what limitations they have regarding food contamination, but surely there is an issue. The company is Rastra Inc. Justin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Blair Pollock" To: Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 2:52 PM Subject: [greenyes] Any legitimate styrofoam recycling programs still out there? Once upon a time, there were some styrofoam recycling programs. Are there any more? __________________________________________________ Blair Pollock Solid Waste Programs Manager (919) 968-2788 fax: (919) 932-2900 PO Box 17177 Chapel Hill, NC 27516-7177 Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam |
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