Recycling policies and regulations will soon become one of the main guiding forces for Polystyrene waste recycling
On Saturday, January 6, from 9 a.m. to noon, the Oswego Presbyterian Church's Earth Care Team will be collecting polystyrene foam recycling from the community in the church parking lot located at 1976 Route 25 in Oswego. Any foam product with the PS6 symbol is acceptable. After being rinsed, foam cups and food containers should be placed in a knotted plastic bag with packaging foam in another bag. Insulation made of foam is unacceptable.
In this event, you can take the polystyrene waste that complies with the regulations to the designated recycling location for recycling. Thanks to the support of the government and relevant departments, residents can regularly donate the accumulated polystyrene waste to the designated location, and then ensure They get recycled. Recycling policies and related laws and regulations are also becoming one of the leading guiding forces in recycling and continue to promote the development and maturity of the polystyrene recycling process. The most typical policy at present is that packaging organizations provide sponsorship funds for related industries to purchase polystyrene recycling equipment, and government departments increase landfill taxes to promote environmentally friendly polystyrene recycling processes.
If you want the polystyrene recycling process to become professional and efficient, you should consider using suitable polystyrene recycling equipment to help with recycling. At present, GREENMAX polystyrene recycling equipment can be roughly divided into three categories according to the final effect: compression equipment, crushing equipment and granulation equipment. Compression equipment is the most sold and widely used of all equipment. Polystyrene usually appears in an expanded state in daily life and production processes, so compression has become a key step in the recycling process, which can help facilitate transportation and save other additional costs.
For equipment with crushing functions, GREENMAX equipment can not only crush expanded polystyrene but also hard plastics. The current equipment that can directly produce plastic particles mainly targets polystyrene and polyethylene.
If you want to know the recycling policy of polystyrene foam and other plastics, you can contact GREENMAX at any time. We will not only introduce you to the recycling equipment in detail, but also provide you with the latest industry information.