Clean polystyrene egg cartons are accepted at the following Dolco Packaging facilities for recycling. As noted below, most locations provide both mail-in and drop-off capabilities.
For the most economical mailing solution, it is suggested that cartons are saved for several months and then mailed to the closest facility to the attention of the plant manager.
DOLCO LOCATION | Mail-In | Drop-Off |
201 Industrial Parkway Somerville, NJ 08876 PH: (908) 722-4800 | 
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4700 S, Westmoreland Rd Dallas, TX 75237 PH: (214) 337-4711 | 
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2110 Patterson St. Decatur, IN 46733 PH: (260) 728-2161 | 
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252 Hosea Road Lawrenceville, GA 30045 PH: (770) 963-6191 | 
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1029 S. Columbia St. Wenatchee, WA 98801 PH: (509) 663-8541 | 
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* Dolco Packaging's plant located in Wenatchee (WA) operates a drop-off program for a broad range of polystyrene products.
ADDITIONAL RECYCLING PROGRAMS
- Stockton Recycling (1533 Waterloo Road, Stockton, CA 95205) operates a public drop-off location.
- V&G Styrofoam Recycle (800 SW 43rd St, Renton, WA 98057) also accepts polystyrene foam egg cartons for recycling.
- Rogers Recycling Center (2300 N. Harrison St., Rogers, AR 72756, 479-621-1185) accepts a wide range of polystyrene products for recycling, including polystyrene foam egg cartons. For a list of these products and recyclables, visit http://www.rogersarkansas.com/trash/.
- There are two Plastic Recycling, Inc. locations that will accept polystyrene foam egg cartons for recycling
- 2015 South Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, IN 46225
- 1919 Slate Road, Jefferson City, TN 37760.
- The city of Roseville, CA is now accepting clean food service foam in their drop-off program.
- Onsite Electronics Recycling in Stockton, CA, is now accepting clean foodservice foam at its monthly e-waste events throughout San Joaquin County.
- ReFoamlt, Framingham, MA accepts clean foodservice foam, and EPS blocks and peanuts. Visit www.refoamit.com.
- For more foam recycling locations go to www.earth911.com and conduct two searches - 'Styrofoam" and "116 Plastic (Polystyrene)."
- Contact www.loosefillpackaging.com for recycling drop-off sites for packing peanuts.
- Dart Container Corporation accepts recyclables. For a list of recycling locations, visit www.dart.biz.