«We make expanded
polystyrene foam trays for food packaging.»
Not exact matches
To make its expanded
polystyrene trays, Commodore purchases plastic pellets that are heated and injected with gas to form cells that are then made into rolls of
foam.
The packaging is made from 25 percent recycled material and is the first
polystyrene foam food
tray in North America to hit grocery shelves that is comprised of...
Now, about those 1 million
polystyrene foam cafeteria
trays that get tossed out at CPS schools each week...
If you want to know what led a bunch of shivering teenagers to sort through the trash behind Prosser Career Academy one recent, icy day, try to get your head around this statistic: Every day, kids in the Chicago Public Schools district throw out nearly a quarter of a million lunch and breakfast
trays made of
polystyrene foam.
With over 830,000 lunch
trays sent to landfill each school day in NYC, the challenge is: Can we transform
trays currently made from unrecoverable expanded
polystyrene foam into aesthetically pleasing, functional, recyclable, and compostable lunch
trays?