Residents and businesses in Madison County, New York can now recycle more foam polystyrene thanks to a $42,925 grant from the聽Foam Recycling Coalition.
Last year Madison County Department of Solid Waste began a pilot program accepting foam as part of its recycling program including clean and dry cups, take-out food containers, egg cartons and protective packaging. The county then purchased and installed a densifier to expand on the program鈥檚 success. The densifier compacted the collected materials into condensed polystyrene bricks, which were then shipped to end markets and recycled into new products.
The new grant funding allows Madison County to expand this collection program to include all of its four transfer station sites.
鈥淭hanks to this grant, it is more convenient for our residents to recycle foam,鈥 said James Zecca, director of the Madison County Department of Solid Waste and Sanitation. 鈥淭he Foam Recycling Coalition鈥檚 support has been instrumental in the success of our program.鈥
Lynn Dyer, president of the聽Foodservice Packaging Institute, which houses the coalition said, 鈥淢adison County has shown a progressive attitude toward materials recovery with its decision to recycle foam. The county鈥檚 efforts mean these valuable materials are being recovered instead of landfilled.鈥
The county, which has about 75,000 residents and more than 5,000 businesses, provides additional recycling details at聽.
The grant was made possible through contributions to FPI鈥檚 Foam Recycling Coalition, which focuses exclusively on increased recycling of post-consumer foam polystyrene. The coalition launched the grant program in 2015 to help fund infrastructure to collect and process these products. Its members include Americas Styrenics; Cascades Canada ULC; CKF Inc.; Chick-fil-A; Commodore; Dart Container Corp.; Dyne-A-Pak; Genpak; Hawaii鈥檚 Finest Products, LLC; INEOS Styrolution; NOVA Chemicals Corp.; Pactiv Foodservice/Food Packaging; and TOTAL Petrochemicals & Refining USA.
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