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Plastic waste 'solution' found in Walkerton

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New effort trying to keep plastic out of landfill Bruce County is trying to stop recyclable polystyrene from ending up at the dump. CTV London’s Scott Miller on the ‘densifier.’

Like most towns in Ontario, Walkerton has a plastics problem. For years, they’ve been trying to keep plastics out of the landfill, but now they hope they’ve found a solution for at least some of that plastic waste.

The community has just started using a 'polystyrene densifier.'

You could call it a 'styrofoam compacter' as well, because it takes bulky styrofoam and compacts it into tight bundles, to be shipped off to styrofoam recyclers across North America.

Organizers say a 58 foot (nearly 18 metre) trailer load of styrofoam can now be compacted into bricks that fit into the back of a pick up truck.

And that’s makes recycling the styrofoam economical for end markets - and much easier to transport.

It’s not a the final solution, but Walkerton anticipates it will keep 90 per cent of the polystyrene products out of their landfill, and extend it’s life by years.