The Blue Mountains Waste Disposal Site is now accepting Styrofoam packaging material as part of a pilot program aimed at reducing waste in the town.
It will be specific to a limited type of expanded polystyrene foam (type 6 plastic) or Styrofoam product packing, which is associated with the rigid white block foam used to protect products and equipment (such as electronics) during shipment and transport.
When dropping off accepted materials, please ensure the Styrofoam is clean and tape free.
The Styrofoam material collected will be stored at the site to be densified by a recycling contractor and sent to a recycler to be made into new products such as picture frames.
The pilot program does not accept the following materials:
- Coloured foam;
- Take-out containers, food and meat trays, and cups;
- Peanut packaging;
- Toys;
- Pool noodles; and
- Construction materials.
Styrofoam will not be collected as part of the curbside blue box program, however, accepted foam materials are free to drop off with other Blue Box materials at the Waste Disposal Site. Please note that fees may apply to other waste items at the Site.
The pilot program is anticipated to run until the end of 2021, with the overall success of the program to be studied for an expanded implementation in 2022 following the pilot program’s conclusion. For more information on the Depot Collection Pilot Program, please click here.
NOTICE: The Town would like to advise the public that The Blue Mountains Waste Disposal Site is now accepting Styrofoam packaging material as part of a pilot program aimed at reducing waste in the Town. For more info: https://t.co/aFQwGk8Mq0 pic.twitter.com/b4yzvsQcs0
— The Blue Mountains (@townofbluemtns) July 21, 2021