Using styrofoam compactor can help BRC turn clean waste styrofoam into higher value recycled material
The Bedford Recycling Center (BRC) will offer Styrofoam recycling permanently starting in April, according to the Department of Public Works. Residents can use this additional material stream as part of their usual recycling drop-off services.
Recycling Styrofoam was formerly limited to exceptional occasions. The BRC will now take Styrofoam year-round, during business hours, due to community demand and the DPW's ongoing efforts to expand recycling choices. In order to not only collect the styrofoam but also to recycle it, the BRC will only accept clean, white styrofoam. The collected material will be transported to Conigliaro Industries in Framingham, a professional recycling partner that the town has worked with for many years.
Now the technology of recycling waste styrofoam has become very mature, not to mention clean styrofoam; even the dirty styrofoam can be recycled. If you want to make some high-quality environmentally friendly products through relatively clean styrofoam, then it is not enough to pay attention to the quality of waste styrofoam; we should choose better quality recycling equipment so as to ensure the quality of recycled materials. With the GREENMAX styrofoam compactor, loose styrofoam can be compressed, and through uniform crushing and compression, a high-quality compressed material is produced. The GREENMAX Styrofoam Compactor is a 50:1 recycling device that can be adjusted to a touch screen with an intelligent control system and a touch screen that has two classic modes: time mode and power mode. If you want to determine the most suitable recycling solution, you can have a detailed discussion with GreenMAX engineers.
Conigliaro Industries, as a recycling company, actively responded to the recycling of styrofoam waste. GREENMAX's parent company INTCO Recycling also contributed to the recycling of styrofoam. INTCO Recycling continues to purchase waste styrofoam around the world and helps customers in need around the world to recycle by providing styrofoam compactors and repurchasing waste blocks.