Company like INTCO recycling is helping California say goodbye to polystyrene trash

According to the ranking of the consumer website WalletHub, four of the top five green cities in the United States are in California. Thanks to California’s long-standing emphasis on environmental protection and the ever-improving urban recycling system. California also is one of the four cities in the United States that incorporate polystyrene into urban recycling systems.

California allows residents to throw polystyrene trash into the roadside recycling bin, which plays a very large role in preventing polystyrene from entering the environment. The polystyrene trash thrown into the recycling bin was collected by the municipality and finally transported to the recycler.

INTCO Recycling, a veteran company in California, specializes in the polystyrene recycling project and develops polystyrene recycling machines. Attracting more and more recyclers in California to collaborate by offering a profitable polystyrene recycling project.

INTCO recommends recyclers to choose polystyrene recycling machines of different capacities based on recycling capacity, such as polystyrene compactor A-C100, with an hourly capacity of 100kg/h, suitable for small and medium-sized recyclers. Polystyrene waste, after being treated by a recycling machine, becomes a compact polystyrene block, which is like a swollen marshmallow that turns into heavy marble.

Polystyrene block is easier to store and transport than uncompressed polystyrene waste, greatly reducing recycling costs. At the same time, INTCO has been engaged in polystyrene recycling for more than ten years and has a complete polystyrene recycling industry chain. Therefore, INTCO will promise to the machine customers that it will acquire the recycled polystyrene block for the production of frame strips.

The establishment of the United States’ own recycling system is imminent, and California is a model in the forefront. Other states can also look for recycling companies like INTCO Recycling to help achieve polystyrene recycling.