Looking for a Styrofoam recycling company to find a total solution

Stamford Mayor David Martin has signed an ordinance amending the city’s charter to prohibit the sale and distribution of Styrofoam products for food packagers and retail establishments. The ordinance will take effect on April 20, 2021. “The banning of Styrofoam not only demonstrates our commitment to maximizing the environmental integrity of our city, but will further help to inspire other municipalities to act in a similar fashion as well,” said State Rep. Jonathan Jacobson (D-104th), who authored and co-sponsored the ordinance. In fact, Styrofoam is 100% recyclable.

A Styrofoam recycling company could provide a total solution to who has the demand to recycle Styrofoam. In the recent years, INTCO Recycling has offered a lot of solutions to manufactures or logistics all over the world. For example, GREE is an international air conditioning enterprise with nearly 80,000 employees, every month GREE has about 50 tons Styrofoam waste, after INTCO designed a project for them, only one truck is needed to transport the waste compared to the ten trucks before, which has greatly reduced the transportation and labor cost.

Although INTCO manufactures GREENMAX machine, INTCO is not a manufacturer in the traditional sense. INTCO is the solution provider of Styrofoam recycling, and INTCO has enough ability to do it due to INTCO has a whole chain of Styrofoam recycling.

Styrofoam recyclers can also ask INTCO for a solution. INTCO can solve the pain points and provide services like purchase back Styrofoam blocks because INTCO has a business of producing photo frames.