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I tend to agree with Karen in this case.  I think that burning wood is much
more preferable to burning polystyrene.  I think that beekeepers will tend
to burn their polystyrene hives as they get broken or old and I think this
will not be good for the environment in the short term.  Using polystyrene
in landfill is, I think ok, as it will decompose eventually  nothing is ever
destroyed it is only recycled.


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