How to Dispose of Packing Peanuts
Typically, packing peanuts are made of nondegradable polystyrene, also known as plastic foam, or a biodegradable vegetable starch base. The options available for disposing of your packing peanuts vary depending on the type of material used.
Things You'll Need
- Plastic bags (optional)
- Scissors (optional)
- Compost heap or soil (optional)
- Bucket or trash can (optional)
Instructions
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Polystyrene Packing Peanuts
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Store your polystyrene packing peanuts in plastic bags and reuse in shipments that you send as needed.
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Contact local moving or shipping stores and ask if the stores take used packing peanuts. If you find a location that accepts used packing peanuts, ask whether the store charges a fee to accept the peanuts. If you can't find a store that accepts used packing peanuts, call the Plastics Loose Fill Council (PLFC) Peanut Hotline at 800-828-2214 to find a local drop-off location; or go to the PLFC website to find the nearest location.
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Transfer your polystyrene packing peanuts into plastic bags. Drop the bags off at the nearest location.
Starch-Based Packing Peanuts
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Add your starch-based packing peanuts to a compost heap or cut up/shred the peanuts with scissors and mix with potted plant soil. The peanuts will break down and dissolve into the compost or soil over time.
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Fill a large bucket or trashcan with the packing peanuts. Add hot water to dissolve the peanuts. After the packing peanuts have dissolved, pour the starch residue and water down a drain.
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Follow the steps for disposing of used polystyrene packing peanuts.
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