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Eco Island Packaging
when disposed of, our eco-friendly tableware products will decompose within 60-120 days instead of the typical “styrofoam” container that will stay in our oceans and on our land for 500+ years, and takes up 25-30% of the landfills (and that’s not counting what is littered throughout our beaches and streets). our beautiful oceans are filled with pieces of toxic “styrofoam” that are consumed by the wildlife animals. these animals eventually die of malnutrition from what they thought was food that they were eating. in addition to the harmful effects “styrofoam” has on the environment and ecosystems, it also contains chemicals that can do major harm to our bodies. “styrofoam” is known to contain chemicals such as neurotoxins styrene and benzene which have been linked to cancer, vision and hearing loss, impaired memory and concentration, and nervous system effects. these toxins seep into our foods and enter our bodies without us even realizing. at eco island packaging we understand that not
Frequently asked questions about Eco Island Packaging
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Where is Eco Island Packaging located?
Eco Island Packaging's headquarters is located at St John, Oklahoma, United States
What is Eco Island Packaging's official website?
Eco Island Packaging's official website is ecoislandpackaging.com
How many employees does Eco Island Packaging have?
Eco Island Packaging has 1 employee
What industry does Eco Island Packaging belong to?
Eco Island Packaging is in the industry of: Environmental Services
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