• GooberEar@lemmy.wtf
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    3 days ago

    Would a styrofoam cup actually stay in reasonably good shape for 400 years after being buried?

    Mostly a curiosity thing. I sometimes use styrofoam peanuts in planters for drainage purposes, and after a single growing season, they’ve already started to show signs of degrading. Not that microplastics are a good thing, but it also makes me wonder if they would actually stick around in good condition for 400 years.

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      2 days ago

      It would be plastic for a very long time, but the cup wouldn’t likely survive very long. It would get ground down to plastic dust to be ingested within a few years unless it was in a particularly stable area.

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      3 days ago

      If it’s actually make out of polystyrene, I’ve read that is supposed to take 500 years like a lot of other plastics.

      Many packing peanuts are biodegradable these days though, so it might not be actual styrofoam (polystyrene + air).