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March 25-27: WWRA Foam Recycling Weekend (With Slideshow)

(Chelsea Update would like to thank Shawn Personke for the information in this story.)

Western Washtenaw Recycling Authority (WWRA) will host a winter Foam Recycle Weekend on March 25-27, 2022, continuing a series successful foam events that have brought in more than 3,000 pounds of #6 foam.

Bill Christen, WWRA volunteer and a long-time foam recycler, has a keen idea on what is and is not considered #6 foam.

“For most of us, it is food containers; egg cartons; cups; packaging that comes with furniture, appliances, computers; and coolers for medicine and Omaha Steaks,” said Christen.

“It is not packing peanuts, the thin, flexible foam sheeting that is used for packaging, foam wrapped in plastic or tape used in packaging, the light blue construction foam that carries the brand name ‘Styrofoam,’ nor the foam that has a layered appearance and does not break or crumble.”

On collection weekends, foam can be transported to the collection site in any container.  Volunteers will assist in identifying the foam that can be recycled. If you are interested in volunteering in this event, contact [email protected].

Acceptable foam can only be brought to these collection events and should not be left at the bin sites at any other time. WWRA Facility Manager Marc Williams said that this is becoming a problem.

Recycle Ann Arbor on Ellsworth Road is another resource for many types of foam, especially packing peanuts and items labeled with the brand name “Styrofoam.”

Hours for the winter event are Friday, March 25, noon to 5 p.m.; Saturday, March 26, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday, March 27, 11 to 4 p.m. Collection will take place at the WWRA bin site on Chelsea/Manchester Rd., across from the Chelsea Fairgrounds.

The foam that DART Container, a manufacturer of  food and beverage packaging items, collects through these drives throughout Michigan is sold it to other companies that make picture frames, interior molding, pens, rulers and foam packaging out of recycled foam.

Western Washtenaw Recycling Authority (WWRA) is a not-for-profit partnership of and subsidized by five municipalities (Townships of Dexter, Lyndon, Manchester and Lima, and the City of Chelsea) working together to find alternative ways to handle waste and promote reducing, reusing, and recycling. The townships are served by convenient drop-off centers while the City of Chelsea has weekly curbside recycling pick up.

For more information, visit www.WWRArecycles.org.

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