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The Ridgewood Recycling Center is Now Accepting Styrofoam

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the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, the Recycling Center is accepting hard, molded, Styrofoam packaging inserts, which are found in boxes for televisions and computers. This does not include food containers and packing peanuts. Please do not throw this into your garbage or put it out for bulk pickup. The recycled Styrofoam is used to make picture frames and molding for houses.

The Recycling Center is also accepting used Vegetable Cooking Oil; Call the Recycling Center to learn the details of this program – 201/670-3373 or 201/670-5500 ext. 4266.

Maybe Biodiesel is in Ridgewood future ?

Biodiesel is a renewable and sustainable fuel derived from plant oils, animal fats, or recycled cooking oils. It is produced through a chemical process called transesterification, which involves reacting the oil or fat with an alcohol and a catalyst to produce fatty acid esters (biodiesel) and glycerin.

Biodiesel is considered a cleaner alternative to petroleum diesel because it produces lower levels of greenhouse gas emissions, particulate matter, and sulfur dioxide. It is also biodegradable and non-toxic, making it safer to handle and transport than petroleum diesel.

Biodiesel can be used in existing diesel engines without any modifications, or blended with petroleum diesel to create a biodiesel blend. The most common blends are B5 (5% biodiesel, 95% petroleum diesel) and B20 (20% biodiesel, 80% petroleum diesel). Biodiesel has been used in transportation, agriculture, and other industries as a renewable and sustainable fuel source.

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One thought on “The Ridgewood Recycling Center is Now Accepting Styrofoam

  1. We’re still recycling?
    I thought that fad was over.

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