EPS recycling by Homedepot will become more efficient with EPS densifier
Homedepot is committed to the circular economy, giving materials a second life instead of ending up in landfills. This approach is about more than just reducing waste: it’s about creating new opportunities from things that might be considered waste. Ordinary household items find new uses in Homedepot's circular economy program. Plastic tubs are reborn as hanging baskets, plastic films are transformed into decorative panels, and EPS foam packaging gets a new start as insulation. Homedepot's marketplace fulfillment operations and reverse logistics centers work together to ensure that a variety of materials are recycled, including not only typical metals, hard plastics and shrink wrap, but also EPS foam and CFC packaging from old home appliances.
Large companies like Homedepot are helping to recycle EPS waste. These companies are mainly engaged in the sales and transportation of furniture and home appliances. Some are engaged in the packaging and cutting industry. Usually, industries that can generate large amounts of EPS waste will be aware of it. You need to contribute to environmental protection and at the same time establish your own brand image. It is understood that Homedepot has been actively participating in recycling activities for many years. During this period, it has also tried to use EPS recycling machines to help with recycling. However, recycling equipment using cold pressing technology does not have the highest compression ratio among all machines. For industries with a lot of waste, For factories, the higher the degree of compression of waste EPS, the more subsequent transportation and labor costs can be saved. This is unquestionable, so GREENMAX recommends Homedepot to try using an EPS densifier.
EPS densifier is a device that uses hot melt technology for compression. The compression ratio of this machine can reach 90:1, and it is loved by many customers. In recent years, there have been some rumors that EPS densifiers will produce harmful gases when heating waste EPS. In fact, these are all rumors. While GREENMAX provides EPS densifiers, it will also issue relevant certificates on gas detection to you. Prove that the gases emitted during the use of the equipment are non-toxic and harmless.
The EPS densifier has helped large companies like Homedepot successfully recycle, and this machine is also the model of choice for more and more customers.