Christmas period will see a peak in waste foam - Don't forget the foam recycing machine!

Stocking up on delivery packing will be a top priority as companies prepare for the Christmas season. This typically entails using protective foam packaging for items that are delicate or sensitive to heat. After all, the goal of online holiday orders is the same for both the giver and the recipient: for the item to arrive undamaged.This is not difficult to understand, because during the Christmas period, we will usher in a wave of gift giving, which means that more waste foam packaging will be produced in the process of packaging goods than before. Throughout the holiday season, we should not let down our guard when it comes to recycling waste foam.

GREENMAX has been engaged in the design and manufacture of foam recycling machines for more than ten years, helping related industries around the world to recycle various foams, mainly EPS, EPE, and EPP foam, which are also common packaging materials for commodities. GREENMAX calls on related industries and communities to collect foam packaging and recycle it reasonably throughout the Christmas holiday.

During the holiday season, which is also the peak shopping season, the frequency of returns and exchanges in shopping malls and factories will increase, and the production of packaging will also increase. In this case, the discarded packaging in the return and exchange center and the scraps generated in the production factory need to be recycled using a suitable foam recycing machine. For a large amount of waste foam generated in a short period of time, GREENMAX recommends using a foam densifier with a higher compression ratio for recycling. The compression ratio of GREENMAX foam densifier can reach 90:1, which is the single machine with the highest compression ratio at present. However, we have more than one foam recycing machine. If you have special requirements, we will of course provide you with customized solutions.

In addition to using foam recycling machines to recycle to avoid white pollution, we can also choose to use new biodegradable materials as product packaging. Today's bio-based alternatives to foam packaging are comparable to petrochemical products in terms of function and performance. Most are made of wood fiber materials, including products from the Finnish company Stora Enso, an emerging renewable material producer. However, this material is not guaranteed to replace foam plastic 100%, so we still have a long way to go in this area.


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