Perhaps people have been accustomed to the disposable tableware in the big fast food shops for a long time. They are convenient, practical and cheap. They seem to have become a symbol of fast food. They occupy an important position in the year, but these disposable tableware are changing quietly in places where customers can’t see them.
Recently, McDonald’s had a big fire in the environmental protection circles. According to the information released by the As You Sow of the US environmental protection organization in January 10, 2018, after the McDonald’s Corp shareholder resolution, McDonald’s has agreed to stop using harmful polystyrene foam packaging worldwide in 2019, which is a major victory for global marine protection.
The expanded polystyrene used for beverage cups and takeout boxes are difficult to recycle, making it a large part of marine waste. Foamed polystyrene will be broken into non-degradable particles, often eaten by marine animals, and even lead to the death of marine organisms.
Established in 2008, GREENMAX recycling from INTCO who are specialists in recycling, have recycling solutions which include polystyrene recycling, Styrofoam recycling and EPS recycling.
In order to be able to deal with expanded polystyrene efficiently, GREENMAX polystyrene compactor will be a good choice for you, the machine can smash the expanded polystyrene into pieces and then compact the pieces into EPS blocks at a ratio up to 50:1. That means the EPS blocks are 50 times smaller than the previous. These EPS blocks can be sold or turn into other products.
The waste expanded polystyrene is a valuable material for GREENMAX, GREENMAX can reduce the waste to protect the environment.