Milwaukie Environmental Stewards Group will achieve better results in recycling activities with Styrofoam compactor

The nonprofit volunteers of the Milwaukie Environmental Stewards Group are commemorating the (belated) one-year anniversary of the Styrofoam drop site at its current location. The nonprofit organization MESG has been running the town's Styrofoam drop site for the past five years, and Milwaukie Floral now gives the space for MESG to use for this purpose.

In order to actively respond to the styrofoam recycling activity, residents usually choose to store the styrofoam produced in their lives. After accumulating a certain amount, they put it in the trunk of their car and transport it to a designated location for recycling. The active cooperation of the public and the community's great emphasis on the recycling of styrofoam have made recycling activities become more and more smooth. As more and more people join in, the amount of styrofoam received in the recycling activities is also gradually increasing, so the person in charge of the activity is also considering applying for subsidies to purchase compression equipment such as styrofoam compactor to reduce the size of styrofoam. , which can make the recycling site tidier, and at the same time, it can accumulate as much styrofoam as possible in a unit space. The most important thing is that after the collection is completed, these wastes need to be sent to other factories for professional waste treatment. First use the styrofoam compactor Compression also brings considerable convenience to transportation.

Put the styrofoam into the crushing device of the recycling equipment, so that the large pieces of waste can be broken into small pieces, and then enter the compression device of the styrofoam compactor, and squeeze out the air in the waste through screw extrusion to achieve a compression of 50:1 Compare. After compression, styrofoam is very compact, not easily broken, and will not break into beads and cause secondary pollution.

The nonprofit volunteers of the Milwaukie Environmental Stewards Group are commemorating the (belated) one-year anniversary of the Styrofoam drop site at its current location. The nonprofit organization MESG has been running the town's Styrofoam drop site for the past five years, and Milwaukie Floral now gives the space for MESG to use for this purpose.



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