As we know canada is one of the leading countries striving hard for styrofoam recycling business,and recently it’s attracting a lot of attentions from the public because they just announced last month that a new round of fund raising close 11 million dollars has been made by some partners, which will have a tremendous impact on polystyrene recycling industry,according to the related official, they are planning to use this funding to scale up and accelerate development of environmental-friendly eps recycling technology, it sounds maybe risky and could even break their banks,but what if they make a hit on the purification technology in all kinds of polystyrene wastes ,which will get huge returns, and this is always our goal to make committments to the environment protection.
Likewise, many other companies in the same industry also going to great lengths for the same goal to address the post-consumed polystyrene waste that is buried in landfills and make a circular economy,for instance, Intco group has the world leading technology in eps recycling industry,which you can experience that from Greenmax styrofoam compactors and melters which can help you recycle all kinds of eps foam wastes,and it can work at a high ratio of 50:1and 90:1 with Greenmax mars series melter ,which means the compactors will crush the foam into pieces and then compress the pieces into EPS blocks which are 50 or 90 times smaller than before,this kind of polystyrene recycling machine can help you deal with the polystyrene foam container. The waste foam can be crushed and compacted into dense EPS blocks and then be granulated into PS pellets.
Additionally, the PS pellets can also be made into other recyclable products like frame products, XPS insulation board and clothes hangers. This technology has brought great convenience to compacted material storage and transportation.
To enable the further development of polystyrene waste recycling,we need to depend not only on the relevant recycling business but also ourselves, since we are living in the same planet, everyone should do our part to protect the enrionement and it’s been estimated that every year less than 20% of post-consumed polystyrene wastes have been processed and recycled,meaning we can do more.