Waste foam recycling is not complicated with a Styrofoam densifier

“I live in a green community with a strong curbside recycling program, but blue bins do not accept Styrofoam (plastic #6). To recycle Styrofoam, you must take them to the city drop-off center yourself, pay $3 per vehicle, and unload them yourself.” described by a resident of Michigan.

Styrofoam recycling is complicated? Yes, that’s why many residents, enterprises and even recycling companies refuse to recycle Styrofoam. Waste foam is usually lightweight and large in volume, occupies a lot of storage spaces, and is difficult to transport. All these make Styrofoam recycling very complicated.

Styrofoam recycling can also be uncomplicated. There are professional Styrofoam recycling machines to make the entire recycling process cost-effective. Specifically, let’s introduce the Styrofoam densifier of the famous brand GREENMAX.

GREENMAX Styrofoam densifier is an advanced foam hot melt machine with the melting technology, the capacity of the machine ranges from 50kg/h to 300kg/h, and the volume reduction reaches 90:1. More importantly, the equipment has perfect configuration, simple operation and high quality. We also accept customization, design special structures and spare parts according to customer requirements and serve customer requirements to the maximum extent.

In addition to solving storage and shipping challenges, GREENMAX Styrofoam densifier can also increase the value of the Styrofoam recycling in other aspects. The compressed foam block is nearly twice the price of foam loose material, once scaled up, it will be a very profitable business.

Styrofoam recycling is not complicated with the application of a professional Styrofoam densifier. Nowadays, this compression-granulation-reproduction model is widely used in various countries and has achieved certain results. We need to vigorously promote the Styrofoam recycling business and contribute to the sustainable development of global resources.

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