Nope…don’t like foam.
May 13, 2009
I don’t like Styrofoam. Never really realized why until today.
I read this article in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch about using Styrofoam to fill in an underground tunnel in downtown St. Louis. The foam will not expand sideways and crumble antiquated buildings’ basement walls. I wasn’t satisfied with the article’s explanation of environmental concerns and the fact that the paper’s misleading use of the term “green” in the photo accompanying the online story (no image in print).
So, I looked into it.
Here is just a bit of what I found:
Polystyrene (aka Styrofoam):
Is made of nasty chemicals (aka. bad for the workers making it, the area in which it is made)
It leaches these chemicals that can cause health problems to the consumer
It is not a “closed loop” recyclable product (A foam cup doesn’t become another. It goes into something else, and new foam must be made for more cups.)
I got all of this from here. Check it out for more info.
I would like to know if the foam will be “recycled,” and if they are doing anything to protect the foam from leaching! Ahhhhh, right into the Mississippi!
On another note, also in this article from the Post, funding for this and other road projects is coming mostly from the stimulus package. There are a ton of bus stops in my neighborhood (most, in fact) that are closed for lack of funding. Why are we relying more and more on the automobile? (Also on the front page today: biofuel.)
Final irony: the tunnel they are filling in with foam was once used for passenger trains. There was a tunnel under the Mississippi River to Illinois!!!! Runs were suspended in favor of the automobile.