Polystyrene
Polystyrene comes in a variety of forms.
Sometimes polystyrene is used to create rigid items such as yoghurt containers,
plastic cutlery or imitation glassware. Polystyrene foam, on the other
hand (also commonly known as styrofoam or expanded polystyrene), is used
in packaging and products such as insulated disposable cups. Polystyrene
foam is 95% air and only 5% plastic. As a result, it is quite difficult
to recycle.
Will WSN Environmental Solutions
accept my polystyrene?
WSN's Resource Recovery Centres will
only accept hard or rigid plastics for recycling, such as bottles and containers.
These items can be dropped off free of charge.
Polystyrene foam is accepted in mixed
waste loads at some of our sites, however charges apply, and loads containing
more than 50% polystyrene foam (by volume) cannot be accepted.
What else can I do with my polystyrene?
Most councils accept rigid polystyrene
containers in kerbside recycling bins, however polystyrene foam is very
rarely accepted. These items should be placed in your normal garbage bin.
To find out what you can do with polystyrene
foam, visit Planet Ark's Recycling
Near You website.
Alternatively, our Customer Service
team may be able to help you find an organisation which will accept large
quantities of polystyrene foam - call 1300 651 116.

