Polystyrene recycling will be easier with the help of high-tech recycling equipment

Polystyrene products are more common for modern people, but they are also necessities for life. Especially during holidays, the use of polystyrene foam containers is more concentrated.

Although China issued a “plastic limiting order” in June 1, 2008, the production, sale and use of plastic shopping bags and polystyrene foam containers are prohibited, and polystyrene foam containers are used in paid use system, but this rule seems to be gradually forgotten. The polystyrene foam containers are not only popular in the market, but also in large quantities of free polystyrene foam containers in shopping malls and supermarkets.

The massive use of polystyrene foam containers not only wastes resources, but also creates “white pollution”, which is not conducive to garbage disposal. In order to reduce the harm caused by the use of polystyrene foam containers. However the effect is not obvious. So, how to solve the problem of polystyrene foam containers?

Polystyrene products are one of the main sources of white pollution. polystyrene foam containers usually take decades or even hundreds of years to degrade. As garbage disposal, whether it is incineration or landfill, it will be harmful to the environment.

GREENMAX from INTCO is an American specialist in polystyrene recycling, which can provide you the high technology to recycle all kinds of waste polystyrene foam. They can also produce recycling machines such as Styrofoam compactor, EPS compactor and polystyrene recycling machine. If we want to recycle polystyrene foam, we could use polystyrene compactor. The waste polystyrene foam can be compressed into EPS blocks by the compacting system of the machine. Then, it can be reused to make other useful products such as picture frames.

In a word, the polystyrene products are convenient for human life, and it also leads to a large number of environment pollution. If we want to reduce white pollution, we must use high-tech equipment to recycle this waste. If interested, you are welcome to leave your comments.