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    Isn't it dangerous to stuff furniture with flammable material?
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    Yes, most countries have a legal requirement that furniture must be made with flame retardant materials.
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    Can I throw Styrofoam in with paper on collection day?
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    Probably not. Local recycling services don't have Styrofoam recycling as a standard. Look for special events happening in your area.
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    Where can I take Styrofoam to be recycled?
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    Go to EPSpackaging.org or earth911.com for a list of recycle centers that take it.
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    Where can Styrofoam be taken in Sumner County, TN?
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    Carrington Specialty Products - Insulation contractor in Gallatin, Tennessee.
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    Can I use Styrofoam as a flowerpot?
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    Sure! Just make sure there are no holes on the bottom or sides. And make sure it's big enough!
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    Can the trays that the meat from the store comes in be recycled?
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    Most of those trays include Styrofoam. On the bottom it will usually tell you whether it's recyclable.
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    If styrofoam has a number on it, can I throw it in a recycling bin?
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    Not usually. Even though many styrofoam products have recycling numbers on them, the vast majority of recycling facilities do not accept them. You might want to check with your local facility to see if they accept Styrofoam or not, as there are a few that do. If they do, then add it but if not, bin it or find a facility that will take it.
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    Can Styrofoam be recycled in New Jersey?
    Cathie Baldwin
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    Polystyrene foam blocks, commonly used for the packaging of computers, laptops, kitchen appliances and televisions, can be taken to a specialist company – Foam Pack Industries - for recycling throughout New Jersey, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Foam Pack Industries is the only company offering this option at this time.
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