Andrew Mellman wrote:Back when McDonalds introduced the styrofoam clamshell packaging ...
Robin Garr wrote:Andrew Mellman wrote:Back when McDonalds introduced the styrofoam clamshell packaging ...
Great story, Andrew. Thanks!
Curious question, since you have some expertise here: I notice that a lot of styrofoam now carries a recycling number - 6, I think - and the city recycling will take it if it's clean and has the number. Do you know what changed? Is styrofoam/polystyrene made differently to earn the recycling number, or did the industry find a new way to recycle it, or something else?
James Natsis wrote:The Big Mac container states "Made with a minimum 37% post-consumer recycled content."
Let's face it, these types of places don't even recycle, So where do they get their recycled cardboard? More plastic, paper and cardboard are thrown into dumps in one lunch period at these places than I can recycle in my lifetime.
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