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Last Updated: July 21, 2025

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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Sophia Bell. Sophia Bell is a Content Manager on the wikiHow team. Before joining wikiHow, Sophia worked as a technical editor and was published in six International Energy Agency (IEA) Wind Annual Reports. Now, she writes, edits, and reviews articles for the wikiHow Content Team, working to make the content as helpful as possible for readers worldwide. Sophia holds a BA in English from Colorado State University. This article has been viewed 88,373 times.

Made of polystyrene, packing peanuts can take hundreds of years to decompose. They can be a problem for any recipient of a package containing them because the peanuts are lightweight so they easily scatter and blow away. Unless they have been treated against static electricity (the pink ones), they will cling to clothes and other fabrics. Reusing or returning packing peanuts will help you avoid adding them to landfills or having them accumulate around your home.

Steps

Method 1 Method 1 of 3:

Returning Packing Peanuts

  1. Step 1 Ask companies to take them back. 1 Ask companies to take them back. If you receive a package with packing peanuts, inquire as to whether the company will take them back. They are likely to agree as they will be able to reuse them for another customer, saving the company money.
  2. Step 2 Find a drop-off center. 2 Find a drop-off center. Though you likely cannot recycle packing peanuts in your bins at home or at the local drop-off center, there are places you can drop them off for recycle.
    • The Alliance of Foam Packaging Recyclers has a list of places to drop-off packing peanuts by state (U.S. only) on the AFPR website
    • The Plastic Loose Fill Council also lists drop-off locations by state (U.S. only).
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  3. Step 3 Send them to a recycling center. 3 Send them to a recycling center. Though you may have to pay for shipping, many companies, such as the EPS Industrial Alliance, will take your packing peanuts for free.[1] Advertisement
Method 2 Method 2 of 3:

Donating Packing Peanuts

  1. Step 1 Donate them to shipping companies. 1 Donate them to shipping companies. If the company who sent them to you won’t take them back, inquire at businesses that do lots of shipping if they will take your packing peanuts. Moving companies might also agree to take them. UPS stores in many areas will gladly take these peanuts off your hands.[2]
  2. Step 2 Give them to friends. 2 Give them to friends. Ask your friends and family if they have any use for packing peanuts. If anyone you know is moving or ships a lot of items, they may need these peanuts for their own uses.
  3. Step 3 Post an ad online. 3 Post an ad online. Sites like Craigslist are great for getting rid of things you don’t need. Post an ad saying you have free packing peanuts for whoever will come pick them up. Just be wary of scams; you may wish to meet the person who’d like to get the packing peanuts at a location other than your home.
  4. Step 4 Give them to a nearby school or community center. 4 Give them to a nearby school or community center. Schools and centers are often grateful to receive free items. Ask a local school or community center if they could use packing peanuts for craft projects or even for shipping. Advertisement
Method 3 Method 3 of 3:

Reusing Packing Peanuts

  1. Step 1 Store your packing peanuts. 1 Store your packing peanuts. You may one day have a use for these packing peanuts, so store them until you do. They are lightweight and like to blow around, creating a mess, so try storing them in a box, garbage bag, or even an old pair of pantyhose to keep them contained.
  2. Step 2 Put them in the bottom of a planter. 2 Put them in the bottom of a planter. They will allow your plant to drain properly and are hidden from view. Because they are very light in weight, they will also make the planter easier to move and lift.
  3. Step 3 Keep your keys from sinking. 3 Keep your keys from sinking. When you are out on the water, thread a few polystyrene packing peanuts through your key chain. They will help keep your keys afloat.
  4. Step 4 Make pillows or cushions. 4 Make pillows or cushions. Stuff a zippered pillowcase with packing peanuts to make a cushion for your pet. It will provide a lightweight, cool place for your pet to rest. You can also use them as fillers for bean bag chairs.
  5. Step 5 Sew packing peanuts into costumes at Halloween or other holidays. 5 Sew packing peanuts into costumes at Halloween or other holidays. Use them to make a fat belly, rippling muscles, or to stuff a scarecrow. The light weight makes them easy for children to wear.[3]
  6. Step 6 Decorate your Christmas tree with packing peanuts. 6 Decorate your Christmas tree with packing peanuts. Instead of using popcorn, string packing peanuts together. You can even add glitter or color to make them more festive.
  7. Step 7 Make a craft project. 7 Make a craft project. If you have children, they could make a snowman, a snake, or any other creation from the peanuts. Simply glue them together and decorate them how you wish.
  8. Step 8 Insulate coolers or lunchboxes. 8 Insulate coolers or lunchboxes. Fill a zipper-locked plastic bag with packing peanuts and stick it in an ice chest. The ice in the cooler will last longer and the contents will stay cold longer. Use a small zip-closure plastic storage bag filled with packing peanuts and ice as a way to keep food cool in a lunch bag.
    • Avoid using packing peanuts for building insulation as they are not treated with flame retardant.
  9. Step 9 Pin things to packing peanuts. 9 Pin things to packing peanuts. Glue a small magnet to a packing peanut and attach it to your refrigerator. Use a pin to attach notes and lists.
  10. Step 10 Turn them into stamps. 10 Turn them into stamps. Stamp pages of scrapbooks or homemade cards with packing peanuts dipped in paint. Many of the peanuts already resemble letters or you can cut them into shapes. For example, some come in an “S” or “C” shape, but you could cut them in half to make a half-moon stamper. You could also cut them to resemble squares or triangles, or even glue two pieces together to make circles.
  11. Step 11 Cover sharp-pointed tools. 11 Cover sharp-pointed tools. Use packing peanuts to cover sharp tips, such as those on needle-nose pliers or even screwdrivers. This will keep someone from accidentally getting jabbed or poked when rummaging around in the toolbox. Advertisement

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Tips

  • Insist that companies with which you do business don’t use packing peanuts. Ask the company to use the biodegradable type of packing peanuts. These green-colored peanuts are made from vegetable starches and will dissolve in water. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
  • Pad your packages with paper. You could also use another Eco-friendly material instead of packing peanuts, such as greenwrap or biodegradable bubble mailers. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
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References

  1. https://recyclenation.com/2014/03/recycle-packing-peanuts/
  2. https://recyclenation.com/2014/03/recycle-packing-peanuts/
  3. http://www.recyclethis.co.uk/20101125/five-fantastic-reuses-for-expanded-polystyrene-packaging

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Sophia Bell Co-authored by: Sophia Bell wikiHow Staff Writer This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Sophia Bell. Sophia Bell is a Content Manager on the wikiHow team. Before joining wikiHow, Sophia worked as a technical editor and was published in six International Energy Agency (IEA) Wind Annual Reports. Now, she writes, edits, and reviews articles for the wikiHow Content Team, working to make the content as helpful as possible for readers worldwide. Sophia holds a BA in English from Colorado State University. This article has been viewed 88,373 times. 40 votes - 62% Co-authors: 13 Updated: July 21, 2025 Views: 88,373
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