Conservation Law Foundation: Honey Dew, Dunkin' Toss Out Styrofoam Cups, But is It Enough to Save the Planet?
October 18, 2019
October 18, 2019
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Oct. 18 -- The Conservation Law Foundation issued the following news release:
So it's possible to recycle the new Honey Dew cups -- but practically speaking, it's not going to happen.
That explains the muted reaction from environmentalists. Styrofoam is among the most toxic of plastics, so eliminating it from landfills is a good thing, but they don't think new paper cups are the best solution.
"None of the systems in Massachusett . . .
So it's possible to recycle the new Honey Dew cups -- but practically speaking, it's not going to happen.
That explains the muted reaction from environmentalists. Styrofoam is among the most toxic of plastics, so eliminating it from landfills is a good thing, but they don't think new paper cups are the best solution.
"None of the systems in Massachusett . . .