-
To respond privately, use the "Reply" command.
To post to the list "Forward" to [at]
-
I dropped some styrofoam off at Cycled Plastics
last weekend and it was a little confusing so I
thought I'd share what I learned.
The place is basically a giant warehouse with
loading docks along the entire length. Near the
middle, there are some doors for humans and that
is where you want to go. You just drop your
stuff off in one of the boxes near those doors.
I didn't see anyone near there and had to
venture in to find someone to ask about this.
Now you know.
The website says what they recycle, but for
reference, here it is:
Cycled Plastics specializes in the recycling of foam packaging plastics such as: EPS Foam, PP Foam, PE Foam and PUR Foam. In many cases, we provide on-site equipment at no cost, that will help to free up space in your facility and increase the value of your scrap.
In addition to foam recycling, Cycled Plastics currently recycles the following types of plastic:
LDPE (Low Density Polyethylene)
HDPE (High Density Polyethylene)
PP (Polypropylene)
PS (Polystyrene)
PET (Polyester)
PVC (Polyvinyl chloride)
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)
PC (Polycarbonate)
Engineering Grade Plastics
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in messages are solely that of the author
and not of the list administrators nor Druma Inc (sponsor 14gram.com).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unsubscribe & "howto" info, send a blank email to [at]
-
Post new comment