Blindly promote that plastic pollution is not friendly to the PE foam recycling industry

Obviously, plastic pollution vigorously promoted by the media is effective. More and more consumers are beginning to consider environmental factors when buying goods, for example, rejecting disposable products that are difficult to recycle, and rejecting products that overuse plastic packaging. This is a good change for our current bad environment. But for the plastic recycling industry, it’s a bit bad.

The plastic recycling industry believes that the media’s propaganda is too biased. In fact, most people don’t know much about plastics, and they don’t even know that plastics are also classified. Blindly publicizing the harm of plastics to the environment has raised people’s vigilance about plastic products, and people who can’t distinguish between types of plastics refuse to recycle plastics, just as the logistics industry uses PE foam packaging products to be considered excessive packaging.

PE foam is a 100% recyclable plastic. Logistics companies generally buy a professional PE foam densifier for recycling PE foam packaging waste.

PE foam densifier can compress PE foam packaging waste with high proportion through superb parts. This is like kneading a large marshmallow into a marble-sized ball, which will greatly improve the recovery efficiency of PE foam. The hot melt method adopted by PE foam densifier can solve the expansion problem of PE foam. Then, the produced PE foam ingot is sold to the terminal manufacturing market such as the frame industry and benches, and becomes another product to regain its life.

The plastic recycling market is gradually developing. According to the industry development research report last year, the recycling market is one of the most potential markets. To reject plastic products altogether, manufacturers will bear more costs to choose new materials, and these costs will ultimately fall on consumers.

Of course, there are also cases of over-packing with PE foam. We can say “no” to this situation. But if a company owns PE foam densifier, why not allow him to use PE foam packaging products within a reasonable range?