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Now and Forever: The Styrofoam Dilemma

Filed in: | April 22, 2009
Styrofoam has an enormous environmental cost. Its low scrap value makes it expensive to recycle, and it often ends up being tossed into the ocean. It is the most common form of marine pollution, and costs governments millions of dollars in clean-up. Environmentalists say that the only solution is to reduce our dependence on Styrofoam. Read the full article at Dose.
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