Ways to recycle packaging foam?
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Is there a cheap way to recycle packaging foam - you know, the common white pieces that usually come in computer boxes, TV Boxes, etc.? I work at a facility that puts machines together that are packed with this stuff - and right now we just throw it away. Would it make a good insulative material to infill cavities with in walls (to replace fiberglass batting) ???
Anyone got any ideas?
No one has any ideas?
What about if the blocks are chopped up into mini pieces (if you look at styrofoam closely you will see its made up of little balls) and blown in like cellulose insulation?
Previously Nick Thompson wrote:
Sorry.....
I have no idea about recycle packaging foam.You want to know about
interior decoration.please visit on http://www.envirooments.com.
You could also sew your own bean bags, and break apart the foam into those little balls and create a bean bag. And if you end up with too many bean bags you could try and sell the extra ones you don't need 
Previously Nick Thompson wrote:
Sorry.....
I have no idea about recycle packaging foam.You want to know about
interior decoration.please visit on http://www.envirooments.com.
I have clicked the weisite you provided. But I can't find the goods I need



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