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If you see this symbol on your packaging -  thank you!  You are helping us, help everyone, to reduce, reuse and recycle.

                   

The company that produced your product chose our packaging because it is environmentally responsible, sustainable, recyclable and provides maximum protection

The e6 symbol means your packaging was made from recycled plastic  It contains a minimum of 60% recycled foam (Rapac EPS) and:

  • Is third party certified
  • Meets FTC guidelines (for recycled content)
  • Performs as well as non-recycled material

If you'd like more detailed information about this recycled content material, please follow this link rapac . We are now also molding a second supplier's recycled EPS and we're working with other mfg's on developing organic versions (compostable) of EPS. All of this falls under the e6 program.

Do you need help recycling the EPS or similar molded foam? Click here reuseps

Do you have other recycling or environmental questions? email us at e6help@foamfabricatorsinc.com or call us at 1-800-626-1197

Foam Fabricators is serious about taking responsibility for the products it manufacturers - after the packaging has done it's job. That's why the company that supplied you with your item chose e6 as a  packaging material and us vendor.


    

Someone else recycled their packaging. We bought reused material to produce e6 packaging. The company that made your product procured e6 packaging from us, reducing their (new) plastic consumption. Now you can recycle it again.

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle...

Hey - it's working!

 

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