Styrophobia, LLC
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Styrophobia is a Honolulu, Hawaii based organization working to reduce environmental degradation and economic injustice through education, community networks & sustainable products and enterprises. Styrophobia offers sustainable products, including biodegradables for everyday consumption choices and non-petroleum based products which reduce the impact of our consumption on the environment. Styrophobia also works to raise awareness of compostable disposables made from readily renewable resources like sugarcane, corn & potato, and to bring to market a fair priced range of biodegradable & compostable takeout containers, plates, food service and packaging products for use in restaurants, schools, companies, and cafeterias.
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