Is Styrofoam recyclable? When you think about the things you want to reuse in your home, you probably think about wood products, glass items, and even stone. Styrofoam may never cross your mind.
But did you know that you can recycle styrofoam? Yep. Not only can you take it to have someone recycle it for you, but you can also turn it into glue and even use it for some pretty fun holiday projects around the house.
So, you’ve probably used styrofoam many times before. Maybe it was in the form of styrofoam cups or maybe it was in the form of holiday decorations. The material has been around for decades, but do you know what it is?
Styrofoam is made out of styrene, a petroleum-based product through polymerization. It is pressurized and compacted to form boards that are carved and cut to create styrofoam products. But not all styrofoam is real Styrofoam.
The term Styrofoam is actually trademarked. Styrofoam refers to a rigid board insulation invented in 1941, trademarked, and known for its distinctive blue color. That’s why it is often called blue board.
However, today, we are going to talk about styrofoam, the material invented due to the blue board. We aren’t referring to Styrofoam, the insulation alone. So keep this in mind as we discuss its recyclability.
Both Styrofoam and styrofoam can recycle. However, large pieces will not be okay to send to your garbageman because it is filling up landfills so fast that about 25% of California landfills is nothing but styrofoam.
If you have a recycling center nearby, then call and ask them if they accept styrofoam. They will ask a series of questions to see if they want it, which will involve what the styrofoam was used for and if there are any labels on it.
This is similar to the way they would ask questions when you call about recycling a mattress. Both of these things can be difficult to get rid of but at least styrofoam is light and easy to move on your own.
If you have styrofoam from packing then pack that packing styrofoam away and use it for your next shipment. If you don’t ship anything, you can still use the styrofoam for packing things away in storage.
Just never use styrofoam to pack food or medicine. It should be kept away from things that you will consume as well as from baby products. Styrofoam can emit over time chemicals that can cause health problems.
This is a fun way to recycle your styrofoam. You can call USPS, UPS, FedEx, or another delivery service. One of them will usually take the styrofoam off of your hands and reuse it or turn it into something else.
Not all services will do this but many of them will. So call around and ask a few of them before you give up. The next thing you know, you may be using those packing peanuts in a to-go box at your favorite restaurant.
You heard that right. There is something known as limonene, or orange extract, that you can spray onto the styrofoam. After some time, the styrofoam will dissolve into a glue with a super-strong bond.
Who couldn’t use more super glue around the house? It can be very useful and often safer than gorilla glue which can really make a mess of things and often gets stuck on the skin and hair, as you may have heard.
It’s about that time of year again. The holidays are just around the corner, which means it is time to start thinking about decorations. It’s never too early to think about decorating for the next holiday.
Because it is the ambiguous pear in this tutorial, you can use it for any holiday. The colors you paint the pear with will change or the fruit itself will change if you prefer apples or orange instead.
Foam fruit is easy to find and usually comes in white, so it will take any color. In this case, you can paint them and turn them into placeholders. But you can use them as anything that you can imagine.
Greeting cards, Christmas countdowns, and more. This is so simple and has so many options that you can customize it for any holiday. Try using styrofoam eggs to decorate with paint for Easter Sunday dinner.
If you are more practical then you probably prefer this pumpkin candy bowl instead of a simple pumpkin. You can place these on your porch to hand candy out to kids on Halloween. It’s so smart!
But don’t worry about the mess because this isn’t a real pumpkin. This is a styrofoam pumpkin that has the top cut out. If yours isn’t hollowed out, don’t worry, they are fairly easy to hollow out. Just remember to keep the top for a lid.
This one is simple enough that even the kids can make some. It is easy to customize as you can make the tree any color and add any details that you want. In this case, it features blue to wrap around the tree.
A small bell is stuck in the bottom of the cone to act as a trunk and a star ornament is the North Star of the tree that also worked to turn the tree into an ornament. These are so adorable and fun to make.
For an even more unique tree that is fun for kids, yet less elegant, you can use multiple different colors of pipe cleaner. Start with green and then decorate the tree with different colors of pipe cleaners for ornaments.
For this simple wreath, all you need to do is glue foam balls to a foam ring and then decorate it. The base of it really is that simple because anything that you add just makes it look more magical and personal.
You can add fake snow to the glue on the weather to give it an even more magical look. Add ribbons, shiny ornaments, and sprigs of green if you want to bring life to the wreath. Or keep it simple for an entirely different look.
These Christmas ornaments are adorable as well. They look like little elf hats and can be super fun to make with the family to see what their interpretation of an elf hat will be. You will notice a large variety.
All you need to do is wrap yarn around the cone and add a cotton ball to the top. This completes the simple elf hat. Anything else you add will add your own personality. Use sequins and more to customize.
One fun thing to do is use hemp rope to wrap around to give a rustic look. You can also add burlap to these to give it more of a country flare. Or, use rainbow yarn for a great statement piece on your tree.
Paper mache is a really fun way to decorate just about any craft. In this case, you can either paint over the paper mache or leave it to represent a divine look in a room any time of the year.
If you do paint them, they just might look like an Easter decoration, so be careful doing so. If you want to use them instead of real eggs for Easter due to an allergy or the smell, then this is a great alternative.
This cement sign is not cement at all. It is completely made of cement at all. It is just a foam heart cut out to look like cement. Though it may surprise you how light it is when it looks like this.
There are a couple of ways to achieve this look. You can use different shades of grey and mix them around or you can use black and white and mix them in different depths on the sign. Both work fine.
Then you can create a pattern with stencils and a knife/skewer. After you do, use black paint to fill in the hole to make it look like cement all the more. The end result is stunning. No one will know that it is foam.
What do you need to create this masterpiece? Oh, just a foam pumpkin and some paint. Yep! There may be a better use for pumpkins than Jack-O-Lanterns now. You can use any decorated pumpkin for Halloween.
In this case, it’s an adorable trailer pumpkin to give that beach bum look. We all need a taste of the beach and a bit of relaxation in October and especially this year. This really captures a great essence.
If you like classic ornaments for your tree but want something a little flashy, this is perfect for you. All you need are sequins and a foam ball. This is yet again another fun family craft project for Christmas.
There isn’t really a wrong way to do this one. You can add sequins, beads, and anything else that you want. It’s all about transforming that foam ball into the picture in your mind, so get as creative as you can!
Yes. You can still recycle styrofoam even if it has dye or paint on it. The process is the same. Sometimes, the paint will be taken off during the recycling process but that’s not something you have to do.
In New York, break the styrofoam down and place it in bags. Then call a center near you that can specialize in styrofoam recycling. There will be one that will jump at the chance in order to keep it out of landfills.
In California, go to Earth911 to find out everything you need to know. The Alliance of Foam Packaging Recyclers will have a center nearby to help you out. California has some of the best centers in the country.
Do not put styrofoam down the garbage disposal. Do not put anything but consumables down the garbage disposal unless instructed by the manufauter. It can ruin the disposal and make a mess.
If you don’t have the time or energy to recycle styrofoam, still consider calling someone when you have a few moments at home. It is beneficial to the earth and its future to take care of these things.
If you don’t have time to call someone either, then put the styrofoam in a separate bag and label it when you take out the trash. Chances are, the garbage man will know what to do or leave a note with instructions.
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