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Lansing State Journal on MSNWant to recycle Styrofoam? Lansing has a new recycling drop-off siteLansing has a new drop-off recycling center, open sun up to sun down, and it accepts polystyrene, also known as Styrofoam, at ...
Recycling the wrong things makes the whole system run slower. Here are seven takeout containers that don't belong in your recycling bin.
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Chowhound on MSNCan Those Little Panda Express Boxes Be Microwaved?Panda Express is always good, even when cold. But, if you want to enjoy your leftovers hot, here's what you should know about ...
Critics argue that an exemption would create a double standard, exposing prisoners to health risks while small businesses ...
The suit claims Atlanta-based WinCup continues to sell, distribute and market foam products in California despite a state law ...
Delaware lawmakers are considering exempting state prisons from a forthcoming ban on polystyrene foam food containers. Prison officials cite cost increases and security risks associated with ...
A Virginia state ban on single-use styrofoam containers, technically known as expanded polystyrene (EPS), became law July 1.
Have you ever wondered what those white pellets were in your potting soil? Well, it's more important than you may know.
During a complaint restaurant inspection on July 8, an inspector discovered 121 rodent droppings in a Perdido Key restaurant's storage room ...
Food in containers made of the white plastic foam can no longer be given to diners who eat in, take leftovers or pick up takeout orders.
Legislation would provide a five-year phaseout of styrofoam containers used to serve or package ready-to-eat food.
On July 1, 2025, a Styrofoam ban will go into effect in Virginia, banning the polystyrene foam from being used in food containers.
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