Polystyrene recycling prevents polystyrene trash from entering the environment

Countries with the highest per capita garbage production are released!

A study by the Tempo Big Data Analytics Platform shows that Canada ranks first, Bulgaria ranks second, and third is the United States.

The reason why the garbage disposal problem has become a global concern is partly because the traditional way of garbage disposal is difficult to apply to polystyrene trash.

Traditional garbage disposal methods are generally landfill or incineration. Incineration of polystyrene produces toxic gases, and landfills waste land resources because polystyrene is difficult to degrade. People choose to dump it into the ocean until a “continent” of garbage is formed in the ocean, and marine life is therefore difficult to survive.

But the good news is that people are paying attention to polystyrene pollution and are also paying attention to polystyrene recycling.

Polystyrene recycling is a simple matter. It only requires people to refuse to throw polystyrene waste into the ocean, but throw it into the hopper mouth of the polystyrene recycling machine. One of the most classic GREEENMAX polystyrene densifier M-C100, which can recover 100kg of polystyrene trash per hour.

Recycling machines produce high-density polystyrene ingots that can be used as raw materials in end markets such as photo frames and park benches.

The more polystyrene trash is recycled, the less it enters the environment. Polystyrene recycling is currently the most effective environmentally friendly way before the polystyrene trash has been thoroughly degraded.