If you’re moving, have moved, will be moving, will have been moving, or will have had been moving, you’ll probably end up with a lot of styrofoam: packing peanuts, styrofoam sheets, big bulky blocks… you know the stuff. I bought a house a year ago and I’ve got a garage full of the stuff. I didn’t want to throw it away (because I’m the tree-hugging hippie type), and most recycling programs don’t accept the stuff.
Stuff. Stuff stuff stuff.
Aside from genetically engineering myself a bacterial strain to subsist on the stuff, I didn’t really know what I was going to do with the stuff.
So I poked around the internets a little and I found this place down in Renton: Styro Recycle. I’ll give you exactly three guesses as to what they do. Go ahead. I’ll wait.
Anyway, thought I’d pass it along to y’all. It’s a free drop-off service; just make sure your styrofoam is clean and free of stuff like tape and cardboard and staples and non-styrofoamy things like that. And stuff.
