Contains Hazardous Materials
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Styrene, pentane and benzene are among the main chemicals that make up Styrofoam lunch trays. These chemicals are considered hazardous to the environment and to people's health. For example, the Environmental Protection Agency lists styrene as a hazardous air pollutant and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration lists it as a potential human carcinogen. According to the Breast Cancer Fund, styrene is particularly harmful in Styrofoam lunch trays because it leaches from the tray into the food, especially when it is heated. As a result, the person eating the food on the tray may also consume a possible carcinogen. Although pentane and benzene are also harmful to humans, there is no research indicating that it leaches into food that comes in contact with a Styrofoam lunch tray. The industrial workers who manufacture the Styrofoam lunch trays are much more at risk of damaging their central nervous system or developing leukemia from contact to pentane or benzene than the general population.
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