GREENMAX styrofoam densifier may be a good choice for FRC and grantees
Practical actions often speak louder than words. How to completely recycle the waste styrofoam? The main role of FRC is to raise recycling funds. "By providing these grants, we are increasing the recycling of styrofoam, rather than sending it to the landfill." The funds raised will be used to purchase various recycling equipment for better recycling of styrofoam,” said Natha Dempsey, director of the Foodservice Packaging Institute. Any recycling project involving styrofoam is eligible to apply to the organization for grants up to $50,000.
The recycling direction of the organization is very correct. In recent years, the mechanical recycling method has become the mainstream for recycling waste styrofoam. As people pay more and more attention to environmental protection, GREENMAX Machinery in California has also received many consultations about styrofoam recycling. GREENMAX not only designs and manufactures a variety of recycling machines but also has a complete styrofoam recycling system.
There is another reason why GREENMAX has such a great influence in the US market, because of the styrofoam recycling system that other machinery companies do not have. In addition to providing styrofoam densifiers, GREENMAX also repurchases compressed styrofoam for the production of plastic pellets, and then makes environmentally friendly photo frames, forming a perfect recycling loop. Natha Dempsey also said in the interview that they hope that the recycling equipment can help achieve remanufacturing, and he thinks that using waste styrofoam to make new plastic products is a cool solution. The photo frames produced by GREENMAX using compressed styrofoam are sold to IKEA, Carrefour, Walmart, and other supermarkets every year, truly realizing styrofoam recycling!