Monday, 11 February 2013

Expanded Polystyrene and the Effects on the Environment

As technology advances and there is more concern about the environment and pollution that exists in the world today, the use of materials is another big concern as well as its effects on the environment.

There are a wide range of materials that serve different purposes in the world today and some of these materials range from a variety of home grown sources. The impact on our environment is extremely important, especially if we want to reduce the carbon footprint that many environment activists are raising awareness of.

Expanded Polystyrene, also known as EPS, is one way of reducing the carbon footprint if used efficiently. EPS is an excellent material that is ideal for packaging and for the use of construction and building. This is because it utilises a rigid foam which has excellent thermal insulation. In addition EPS has high impact resistance that makes it an invaluable material.

EPS is found in a variety of shapes and sizes and comes in many forms especially in packaging and in construction. You may find EPS in fish boxes or even in electrical goods. Many construction companies use EPS in building panels to perform thermal insulation as the material has excellent heat properties that can help buildings to stay insulated in a naturally derived way.

The innovative EPS material is made from raw material which can help in a number of ways and help to reduce the carbon footprint of the environment. Many environment enthusiasts prefer to use EPS because of its advantages of being a great provider of insulation and having the balance of the rigid foam, which is flexible and sustainable in the long run. Many buildings utilise the innovative rigid foamed material to keep it warm and ensure that the effects on the environment are kept low.

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