Actively using EPS foam recycling machine for recycling can effectively avoid the generation of microplastics

As early as ten years ago, someone had discovered microplastics.Their objective was to find a microorganism that has developed an easy method of attacking the plastic’s surface. However, these bacteria seemed to be accomplishing considerably more than that; they were completely decomposing plastic and turning it into simple nutrients. In fact, this concept has a certain relationship with microplastics, but this concept did not exist at that time. In fact, plastics may enter the ecosystem as a carrier of bacteria. Because of this, plastic recycling, especially the recycling of EPS foam plastics, has gradually come into practice and gained people’s attention.

In this regard, GREENMAX can provide a variety of EPS foam recycling machines. Only by truly recycling EPS foam can the problem of microplastic pollution be effectively solved. Unfortunately, the work of EPS foam recycling is still not thorough enough. In recent years, scientists have detected EPS microplastics in infant excrement and even in Antarctic microorganisms, which means that there are still many plastics that are not Properly recycled and released into nature. In fact, GREENMAX EPS foam recycling machine can make EPS foam recycling very simple.

The main purpose of the EPS foam recycling machine currently designed and manufactured by GREENMAX is to compress EPS and squeeze out the air to form dense EPS blocks. The reason why the recycling rate of EPS is low is because a large number of people think that recycling EPS is absurd, because this material is too bulky and light in weight, and it requires a lot of money to recycle, and these funds are mainly consumed in transportation costs, so use GREENMAX The EPS compactor can solve this major transportation problem. GREENMAX recycling equipment can compress EPS to 1/90 to 1/50 of its original volume.

Actively using the EPS foam recycling machine for recycling can effectively avoid the generation of microplastics. GREENMAX hopes to recycle with you!

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