I seem to recall reading somewhere that
Styrofoam can be used to aerate compost. Because it doesn't decompose or absorb water, if you break it into small pieces and mix it in with your compost it will help to increase air access.
I did a quick google to try and learn more and found
a good article at blogonsmog.com that covers this and some other suggestions as to what you can do with
Styrofoam:1) Find a local industrial composting company who will take the
Styrofoam to aerate their compost (if you have too much to use in your own compost).
2) Offer large clean pieces to schools, community centres and craft stores for re-use in craft projects.
3) Break them up into small pieces and save them for home projects such as bean bag chairs or
dog beds.
4) Find a recycling company that can take
Styrofoam and ship it there.
I like the dog bed idea... lol... I might try that one myself :-)
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