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Foam & Sponge
Pillows, Cushion, Filler, Sponge, Mattress foam, Packaging foam, Eva foam, Foam board
Recyclable?
Blue Bins & Chutes
Other Recycling
Recommended
Trash
This material cannot be recycled. So unless there is a way to reuse it, put it in the trash.
Alternative
Freecycle / Give Away
Depending on the condition and quality of the sponge, it may be welcome by crafter for their projects.
Some places where you could offer it
Art Don't Throw
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Goodness Me! Fabric Destash
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Online Freecycle Groups
![Freecycling Freecycling](https://cdn.recyclopedia.sg/strapi-assets/thumbnail_Freecycle_f11538176c.jpg)
Info & Insights
Foam & Sponge can be made out of many different types of plastics: PVC, Polyethylene, Polyurethane, Polystyrene. Likewise it can come in many different shapes and sizes. Unfortunately none of them are recycled as post-consumer waste.