GREENMAN helps the Australian government balance EPS use and EPS recycling
Single-use plastic bowls, cups for cold beverages and hot foods, plates, cutlery, stirrers, straws, EPS (polystyrene) food containers, thick […]
Read More →Single-use plastic bowls, cups for cold beverages and hot foods, plates, cutlery, stirrers, straws, EPS (polystyrene) food containers, thick […]
Read More →According to statistics, the global EPS market is about 6.62 million tons, and about 45,000 tonnes of polystyrene is […]
Read More →Plastic has been a revolutionary material. Its unique properties of being highly mouldable, durable, lightweight, and cheap to produce […]
Read More →EPS foam still continues to be the best and most cost-effective way for companies to package large materials and […]
Read More →According to the national Herald, the distribution of disposable plastic products on the market will be made illegal from […]
Read More →In our daily life, polystyrene products exists everywhere, such as cups, furniture packaging materials, and food boxes. If we […]
Read More →Studies have shown the extent to which EPS affect the environment, animals, and even human health. They reveal how […]
Read More →Q: Why should we carry out EPS recycling? A: Because EPS trash is everywhere. The deepest seabed of the […]
Read More →In recent years, the government’s EPS use ban and EPS recycling project have been steadily carried out until the […]
Read More →Recycling is one of the weapons currently used by humans to solve pollution problems and combat global warming. But […]
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