The International Expanded Polystyrene Alliance (INEPSA) has announced the re-launching of its website at www.epsrecycling.org. The website will include resources that have been designed to increase the recycling of expanded polystyrene (EPS) transport packaging.
The site provides contact information for worldwide organizations that provide EPS recycling assistance, as well as facts and viewpoints about EPS and the benefits it provides as a sustainable packing material. The website also provides information on EPS associations that have signed the International EPS Recycling Agreement, which pledges their commitment to INEPSA and the promotion and advancement of EPS recycling.
Visitors to the site can search for their country from an alphabetical list and then contact their respective EPS association, which will provide the details on where EPS can be recycled.
INEPSA is a coalition formed by the EPS Industry Alliance (EPS-IA), the European Manufacturers of Expanded Polystyrene (EUMEPS) and the Asian Manufacturers of Expanded Polystyrene (AMEPS), which have worked together to produce the new site.
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