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Expanded Polystyrene Foam Environmental Facts by Foamex

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Many are unaware that expanded polystyrene foam has several environmental benefits. Knowing how the materials of everyday life impact the environment is important, especially if the goal is to reduce the carbon footprint and preserve the environment for future generations.

Sustainability of Expanded Polystyrene Foam
Expanded polystyrene or EPS is a derivative of polystyrene. EPS is a lightweight, rigid closed cellular material, capable of saving energy and resources for many applications, such as packaging, insulation, and building construction.

Expanded polystyrene foam is manufactured using only 0 to 1% of global crude oil. This value is significantly lower as compared to other products that consume 96% of fossil fuels. However little amount of oil is used in making EPS; it's still able to accomplish 200 times its resource regarding thermal energy savings.

EPS' lightweight composition results in lower fuel consumption. When compared to other packaging materials, EPS incurs considerable transport savings of up to 93%. EPS is also capable of retaining product integrity or preserving the nutritional value of food or produce; therefore reducing the amount of food spoilage or rejected products.

Using EPS' lightweight feature for building construction accounts for easy handling and faster installation time. It provides outstanding thermal insulation and durability that will last throughout the lifetime of the application in which it is used.



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