Eps Recycling

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Tempe, United States

epspackaging.org
Recycling center

Eps Recycling Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Eps Recycling is located in Tempe, United States on 205 S Industrial Dr. Eps Recycling is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category recycling center in United States.

Address

205 S Industrial Dr

Phone

+1 6232308973

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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543 Yld

Styrofoam drop off, quick and easy. Thanks for the 24/7 drop-off!!

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Jerry Bombardier

Eps has a large outdoor bin where you can take your Styrofoam for recycling instead of throwing it away. Very convenient to drop off even when they are closed. Look for it in the corner of the parking lot up against the building.

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Brian Johnson

Drove from way up north in Phoenix to drop off appliance and tv styrofoam, which are HUGE and was told they are not accepting the foam and when I asked what I could do with it the gentleman said to \dump it in a landfill.\ No where on their site or their answering system did they mention this they were not accepting styrofoam. No help and totally disappointed. Dump it in a landfill? what a terrible answer from a company that is supposed to be \earth friendly.

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GAMA Econ-net

I never been there, and I don't need it! Why? Well because we are Co-Sailors navigating on the same ocean, yes The Styrofoam Ocean and struggling every single day, all day long to bring a creative and innovative solution to what we use to see like a huge problem, but remember history as been wrote when we are able to turn the tables and change the Name!!! Opportunity, instead Problem. Since 2006 we are pioneers of EPS Recycling in Rio Grande Valley TX. Our market? China, why? For labor reasons, but things are changed, maybe forever, so it's time to start densifying in home (I mean household)....yes and USA manufacturing (Or México) instead exporting as raw material.

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Jason Quenga

I wish there were more places that did this! I drop off early in the AM when they're not even open on my way into work. I collect all the styrofoam at work and home and drop off probably once every other month or so. Bin can get pretty full, so be prepared that not everything will fit, and don't be like some that just throw it on the side. On a windy day it'll get blown all over, and then whats the point? Thankful this is here though, I drop off as much as I can. In California, most places charge you stupid amounts to give them free materials that the turn around and sell.