The North Carolina area turns recycling from difficult to easy with a styrofoam densifier

The Raleigh or Durham areas of North Carolina provide people with popular science on how to recycle hard-to-recycle solid waste, which mainly includes plastic bags, batteries, discarded electronic products, light bulbs, plastic wrap, and styrofoam plastic that we often mention . Regarding the problem of recycling styrofoam, the solution given is to try to contact the shipping store. Many UPS Store locations accept foam packing peanuts, provided that the waste styrofoam is clean, Call your local store to see if you can drop off your materials there. Styrofoam should not become useless waste.

 

UPS Store franchisees and their partners are packaging professionals. Many UPS Store locations accept clean styrofoam packaged peanuts and styrofoam blocs for reuse and recycling. They are launching a reusable or recycled inflatable film material to help reduce carbon footprint by 'saving' styrofoam from landfill. These materials can be recycled with plastic bag waste. But what if you want to recycle styrofoam separately, and then make these waste Styrofoam into new hard plastic products?

 

If you want to get hard plastic products, you need to granulate first. Before granulation, the upstream sellers who sell waste Styrofoam usually use styrofoam densifier to compress first, and the air in the basic styrofoam, otherwise the cost during transportation It will be too high to bear. In the whole recycling process, neither upstream sellers, downstream buyers, nor middlemen are willing to bear this extra cost, so recycling with styrofoam densifier is an important step. Now Styrofoam is not just a plastic brand, it also means EPS and expanded polystyrene. There are many ways to recycle styrofoam. Different recycling methods will produce different plastic products, and using styrofoam densifier is the most important and initial step. Recycling programs that do not have reasonable control over their costs cannot last long.

 

The styrofoam ingots produced by compression can be manufactured into plastic particles with different colors and properties for subsequent manufacturing. GREENMAX also provides the service of purchasing styrofoam to completely solve the recycling problem of styrofoam.


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