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How to dispose of styrofoam

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May 13, 2025
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March 27, 2026
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Free yourself from mountains of Styrofoam packaging.

Styrofoam, also known as expanded polystyrene (EPS), is a common packaging material used to protect fragile items during shipping. However, its lightweight and bulky nature makes it challenging to recycle, leading many people to wonder how to dispose of it responsibly. This guide will help you navigate Styrofoam disposal and recycling options to reduce environmental impact.

Is styrofoam recyclable or garbage?

While styrofoam is technically recyclable, most local curbside programs do not accept it due to processing difficulties. Instead, it often ends up in landfills, where it takes hundreds of years to break down. To ensure responsible disposal, check for specialized recycling facilities that accept polystyrene.

Learn more about polystyrene and recycling codes.

How to recycle or get rid of styrofoam

Properly disposing of Styrofoam can be tricky, but there are several options:

1.Check local recycling programs

Some cities have special drop-off locations for EPS recycling. To find a facility:

  • Visit Earth911 and enter "Styrofoam" and your ZIP code.
  • Check your city’s waste management website.
  • Dart Container Corporation offers drop-off locations for Styrofoam cups, containers, and packaging.

2.Drop off at EPS Recycling Facilities

3.Retail & grocery store collection programs

Some stores accept clean Styrofoam packaging for recycling. Call local retailers, shipping centers (UPS/FedEx), or grocery stores to ask if they accept styrofoam.

4.Mail-back recycling programs

If no local options exist, consider mail-in recycling through the EPS Industry Alliance.

5.Safe disposal if recycling isn’t available

If recycling isn't an option, follow these steps:

  • Break it into smaller pieces to minimize landfill space.
  • Reuse it for insulation, crafts, or shipping protection.

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How to prepare styrofoam for disposal or recycling

To ensure successful recycling:

  • Remove any tape, labels, or food residue.
  • Rinse food containers thoroughly.
  • Break large pieces into smaller, manageable sizes.

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Frequently asked questions

Does styrofoam go in recycling?

Most curbside recycling programs do not accept styrofoam. Check for specialized drop-off locations.

Can you burn styrofoam packaging?

No, burning styrofoam releases toxic chemicals that harm the environment and human health.

Can styrofoam be recycled with cardboard?

No, Styrofoam and cardboard require different recycling processes and should be separated.

How to dispose of styrofoam coolers?

Check with local recycling facilities or donate them to shipping or outdoor gear stores that accept reusable coolers.

What can I do with large pieces of styrofoam?

To dispose of large styrofoam pieces, break them down into smaller pieces and check for recycling options near you. Some companies may accept them for reuse in shipping or insulation.

Can you throw styrofoam in the trash?

If no recycling options exist, styrofoam must be placed in the trash. However, it’s best to explore alternatives first.

What is thermocol and is it recyclable?

Thermocol is another name for expanded polystyrene (EPS). It can be recycled at facilities that accept styrofoam.

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