99% of the polystyrene is made from fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas. To be sure, polystyrenes have been critical to global economic growth for decades. It is used in countless fields, including life-saving medical equipment, clothing, toys, various industrial and agricultural uses.
In any case, almost every organism on the planet is affected by the production, use or disposal of polystyrenes, so its pollution accumulates and accumulates endlessly in the air we breathe, the water we drink and the soil under our feet.
Polystyrene pollution is expanding globally, people are helpless, and even worse, polystyrene production is increasing and will continue to do so. Only the US polystyrenes industry plans to increase production by 30% in the next few years.
In order to curb the further expansion of polystyrene pollution, people began to innovate in the field of polystyrene recycling. An INTCO Recycling in California, as a recycling expert, developed a machine for polystyrene recycling in ten years. According to the working principle, it is divided into three series, among which A series A-C100 machine has helped many Americans. The company recycles polystyrenes efficiently and cost-effectively, and INTCO offers these companies complete recycling solutions.
The A-C100 polystyrene compactor machine can compress waste polystyrenes at a high rate to form recycled polystyrene blocks. These blocks can reduce stacking space, improve transportation efficiency and, more importantly, can be sold as commodities to turn waste into treasure.
After recycling polystyrene, buyers can find their own end markets. Manufacturers such as wood-like materials, photo frames, park benches, etc., can also choose to cooperate with INTCO. INTCO is committed to repurchasing recycled polystyrene blocks while selling machines.