New Jersey continues to carry out styrofoam recycling activities: Styrofoam compactor will bring a major breakthrough

Various regions in the United States are making strong contributions to the recycling of styrofoam, especially New Jersey, which has continued to carry out regular recycling efforts over the past year. This Saturday, New Jersey will once again hold a recycling event on styrofoam. NJ'S LONG BRANCH: This Saturday, November 4th, is Long Branch Styrofoam Recycling Day, organized by the Long Branch Green Team in an effort to maintain the beauty of the City. Residents can recycle their Styrofoam items by dropping them off at the Long Branch Community Pool, which is situated at 381 Atlantic Avenue, any time between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm. 

In this event, the person in charge still requires us to strictly abide by the recycling order. The types of styrofoam accepted in this event include white and clean packaging materials. Such as televisions, electrical appliances, computers, furniture styrofoam packaging and styrofoam coolers. Styrofoam food packaging, colored styrofoam packaging, and styrofoam packaging with tapes and labels are not accepted.

In fact, GREENMAX believes that there are actually two ways to recycle styrofoam packaging such as TVs, electrical appliances, computers, and furniture. If you buy online, you need to process and package it yourself. Participate in regular recycling activities held in the community and recycle these waste styrofoam packaging. Delivered to designated location. If you are shopping and ordering in a mall, after delivery and installation, workers usually take the waste styrofoam back to the designated location in the mall for recycling, but no matter which of the two recycling methods, we Require organizations receiving waste styrofoam to have equipment capable of compressing the styrofoam

It is necessary to use a styrofoam compactor for compression. No matter what the subsequent recycling process is, we must first squeeze out the air in the styrofoam. This can effectively facilitate the transportation of styrofoam blocs. Usually, the transportation of bulky styrofoam is the most important task for the relevant recycling departments. The headache problem requires not only a trailer with a large enough capacity, but also a sufficient transportation budget. If you use a styrofoam compactor to crush and compress the waste, this problem can be perfectly solved. The compression ratio of GREENMAX styrofoam compactor can reach 50;1, which is greater than or equal to the compression ratio of other cold pressing equipment on the market. It is a very cost-effective machineļ¼Œthe introduction of the styrofoam compactor to aid recycling could lead to a major breakthrough for recycling activities in New Jersey.


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