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TITLE:
Hungry for Styrofoam: Mealworm’s Solution to the Great Pacific’s Garbage
AUTHORS:
Cameron A. Stewart
KEYWORDS:
Styrofoam, Mealworms, Recycling, Polystyrene
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Access Library Journal,
Vol.6 No.1,
January
14,
2019
ABSTRACT: Polystyrene, a recyclable material, used in packaging, drinking containers, and to-go boxes are linked to 30% of the materials in landfills. How do we cost effectively to solve this problem? Why is nothing being done about this? Will polystyrene ever become obsolete?