Controversy over polystyrene use and recycling will be cleared with polystyrene densifier in Delaware

Whether polystyrene should be outright banned or more vigorously recycled has been a hotly debated issue. Some Republicans, including Senate Leader Brian Pettyjohn, believe it would be more appropriate to push the Delaware Solid Waste Authority to accept polystyrene recycling and encourage consumers to be more responsible when disposing of single-use plastics. He thinks that instead of saying ban them in Delaware, we should say you can use them in Delaware but recycle them. Three polystyrene recycling drop-off stations are run by Dart Containers, the largest manufacturer of polystyrene containers in the world. According to a Dart Containers spokeswoman, the company recycles up to 20% of the polystyrene it generates at its polystyrene recycling facilities. In any case, recycling is still going on, at least we are all moving in the right direction, but we should not be satisfied with the current recycling rate.

The government and relevant environmental protection departments have made corresponding laws and regulations for this recycling mode: Mandatory polystyrene-related industries to help with recycling. This phenomenon is not limited to the United States, and many countries are implementing such measures. Even if some related companies refuse to help with polystyrene recycling, this company will face the risk of stopping production. Now that it has been decided to carry out polystyrene recycling thoroughly, choosing an efficient and professional method is the key. Only in this way can the cost of recycling polystyrene be paid at the lowest cost, and even the profits generated during the recycling process can be increased.

The most difficult thing to solve in the process of recycling expanded polystyrene packaging is the transportation problem. This material is bulky, and using polystyrene densifier to reduce its volume is the simplest and least expensive recycling method. GREENMAX polystyrene densifier can extrude most of the air in the material, and the compression ratio can reach 90:1, effectively solving the problem of difficult transportation.

 

GREENMAX polystyrene densifier can not only recycle this kind of foam material, but also can recycle EPE, EPP foam, and the cost performance is very high, which is consistent with other well-known polystyrene densifiers in Europe, but the price is far lower than those equipment. And you don't need to worry about the quality of GREENMAX equipment at all. As a recycling expert and equipment manufacturing expert for more than ten years, you can completely trust us.



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