New Zealand recyclers turn polystyrene waste into profit, not garbage

From the production of Polystyrene to the application of specific materials, there are numerous polystyrene wastes in the middle. Polystyrene producers are therefore faced with the problem of how to deal with these wastes.

The best way to treat these polystyrene wastes is to put them in recycling machines instead of being buried in land or sea. This is what a New Zealand-based polystyrene producer does.

The manufacturer chose to purchase a GREENMAX brand polystyrene recycling machine that perfectly squeezes the air in the polystyrene to produce a high proportion of polystyrene ingots. This machine uses a screw technology for hot melt recovery of polystyrene, so it is also called polystyrene densifier machine.

New Zealand recyclers can choose the right capacity recovery machine for their own polystyrene. The polystyrene ingots produced by the recycling machine can be sold as commodities. Recyclers can choose to sell them to the end market themselves, or they can contact GREENMAX for repurchase to ensure that the original waste is converted into income.

Instead of letting polystyrene waste be explained in the land and in the ocean, it is better to follow the New Zealand recycler and put it into a recycling machine to turn it into profit.