Leftover Styrofoam: from waste to treasure with these ingenious reuse ideas
Styrofoam, also known as expanded polystyrene or EPS, is a material widely used in product packaging due to its lightness and ability to protect objects from bumps and damage during transport. However, once it has served its purpose, it often becomes problematic waste due to its low biodegradability and volume, taking up space in landfills and generating negative environmental impacts. Fortunately, there are ingenious and environmentally friendly alternatives to reuse leftover Styrofoam, turning it from waste into a true treasure.
There are many ways to recycle it, but in this article, we will explore two particular methods to reuse it by dissolving it to obtain a thick paste and a transparent varnish, offering new and creative opportunities to reduce our environmental impact.
What to Do with the Leftover Styrofoam?
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