Polystyrene have grown exponentially for decades. The problem of polystyrene in the United States is particularly serious. China is banned from importing solid waste. The fragile recycling system of the United States has been exposed. So far, only four states in the country have been able to incorporate polystyrene into roadside recycling programs.
Because of the insufficiency of the US’s own recycling system, some logistics companies began to look for ways to recycle polystyrene waste. At present, logistics companies rely heavily on packaging made of polystyrene, which is much more used and produces more polystyrene waste. If don’t seek polystyrene recycling, then the logistics company needs to spend a monthly amount dedicated to transporting polystyrene waste to the landfill for landfill or incineration.
These logistics companies will first choose a company with many years of recycling experience, such as INTCO Recycling in California. This multi-year-old company generally provides customers with a complete recycling program, from saving recycling costs to turning into profits. INTCO has been established for more than 20 years and has provided assistance to customers in various industries around the world.
For the polystyrene waste produced by the logistics company, INTCO provides a solution for machine recycling. First buy a GREENMAX polystyrene compactor APOLO-C200 that is compatible with the amount of waste. This kind of recycling machine can greatly reduce the volume of polystyrene, and wants to squeeze a sponge filled with air into a dense ball, which can reduce the storage and transportation cost of polystyrene.
Second, INTCO provides repurchase services to customers. The logistics company uses the polystyrene block produced by the machine compression, and INTCO promises to purchase it for the production of photo frames. Logistics companies can also choose to sell other end markets, but always have a reliable buyer.
Not only the logistics industry, but also the packaging industry, retailers, and home appliance dealers are looking for a reasonable treatment for polystyrene. We also pray that the United States can establish its own recycling system as soon as possible, instead of relying on export waste.