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how to recycle polyethylene foam
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Polyethylene foam, commonly found in packaging, is recyclable but not through curbside programs due to its bulk and specific processing requirements. To recycle, first, check with local recyclers if they accept polyethylene foam. Some areas have drop-off locations or mail-in programs specifically for foam recycling. Before recycling, clean the foam of any tape or labels and cut it into manageable pieces if necessary. For businesses with large volumes of this material, consider contracting a specialized recycling company. Reducing the use of polyethylene foam by seeking alternative packaging when possible is also advisable to minimize waste.
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