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< All PostsPolystyrene Recycling Continues Improving with a Big Step Forward in Nashville, Tennessee
April 20, 2026
New Infrastructure Enables EPS Recycling for More Than 715,000 Residents
April 20, 2026
Washington, D.C. – The Polystyrene Recycling Alliance (PSRA), a North American coalition advancing scalable solutions to recycle polystyrene (PS) and expanded polystyrene (EPS), today announced a new collaboration with Foam Cycle and the Nashville Department of Waste Services (NWS), to significantly expand EPS recycling to keep it out of landfills and return it to the circular economy as an essential, reusable material.
PSRA assisted with the donation and installation of Foam Cycle’s patented foam collection and densification system at NWS-operated East Convenience Center in Nashville. Foam Cycle systems—already in use across multiple states—allow municipalities to efficiently collect and process EPS, turning a global waste challenge into a local recycling solution.
“We’re excited to partner with PSRA and Foam Cycle to provide this EPS recycling solution for Nashvillians” said Tracey Thurman, Director of the Nashville Department of Waste Services. “This adds yet another material to our recycling program to ensure our residents can support a circular economy while also keeping material out of landfills.”
All formats of EPS will be collected, including transport packaging and clean food service and food packaging, and then densified with Foam Cycle’s patented equipment so that it can be transported efficiently to EFP’s EPS manufacturing facility in La Vergne, TN which will serve as the primary offtake partner for the recycled material.
The program also creates new opportunities to capture EPS generated internally across Metro Nashville departments—from product shipments to staff use—while strengthening public-facing recycling access. In addition, a portable trailer system enables on-demand collection at universities, festivals, and seasonal events, ensuring the program can grow and adapt as community participation increases.
“We applaud Metro Nashville for taking this big step forward,” said Justin Riney, Chair of the Polystyrene Recycling Alliance (PSRA). “EPS is a great material for many applications and is also an important feedstock in a circular economy where it can be collected and repurposed into new products.”
Several companies in Tennessee are active members of PSRA, including EFP, LLC, Republic Plastics, and Styropek.
“Foam Cycle is committed to closing the loop for expanded polystyrene,” said Lou Troiano, President of Foam Cycle. “With systems operating across the country, this project is the latest step in our mission to make recycling easy and convenient for consumers. We’re confident that this approach will boost recycling rates and ensure that material once destined for a landfill becomes an essential resource for the circular economy.”
This initiative supports Nashville’s mission to manage its waste stream responsibly, foster environmental stewardship, and increase landfill diversion. Together, PSRA, NWS, and Foam Cycle are demonstrating how government and industry collaboration and market-based innovation can accelerate a more sustainable future for plastics recycling in North America. The project is expected to launch on April 22, 2026.
About the Polystyrene Recycling Alliance
The Polystyrene Recycling Alliance (PSRA) unites the entire polystyrene (PS) and expanded polystyrene (EPS) value chain to promote circularity for polystyrene products across North America. PSRA is a self-funded initiative of the PLASTICS Industry Association.
Learn more at www.PSRecycling.org.
About Foam Cycle
Foam Cycle is a patented foam packaging collection, recycling, and reuse system that is placed at a municipal recycling drop-off center, allowing residents to drop off their foam packaging along with other recyclable materials such as old TVs, computers, electronics, metals, mattresses, and paints, all of which cannot be curbside collected. Learn more at www.FoamCycle.com.
About the Nashville Dept. of Waste Services
The Nashville Dept. of Waste Services (NWS) provides safe, reliable trash and recycling curbside collection for more than 144,000 households in Nashville, completing over one million collection stops each month. The department manages the city’s full waste stream through curbside pickup and convenience centers while advancing recycling education, landfill diversion, and environmental stewardship for Nashville’s growing communities. NWS launched as a standalone Metro Nashville department in July 2025.
