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Polystyrene is about as recyclable as any other type of plastic
At this point, I'm not sure if I should interpret that as "very recyclable" or "barely recyclable".
And is chemically very similar to the chemical that gives cinnamon its flavour.
NileRed(or maybe NileBlue?) made cinnamon hearts out of styrene