Polystyrene Recycling is Gradually Becoming a Popular Trend

Ridwell polystyrene recycling project is now operating recycling operations in many cities in the United States, hoping to make polystyrene recycling simple, convenient and reliable, and this project is becoming increasingly popular.

Ridwell offers add-on polystyrene pickups every two weeks for the collection of waste polystyrene. The team will deliver an orange polystyrene bag, which is convenient for residents to store foam. This bag is more than 4 times larger than the Ridwell bin and can hold a large amount of waste foam. In addition, Ridwell members screen out non-compliant materials, such as wet polystyrene and foam with stickers on them. Eligible foam will be consolidated and shipped to local recyclers, who will process the foam material into dense foam blocks, which can then be used to make recycled products such as picture frames, or restore them to their original chemical composition and reuse them.

In the process of polystyrene recycling, a professional polystyrene compactor is indispensable, which is used to compress loose foam into dense blocks, convenient for subsequent process and transportation. INTCO Recycling is an environmentally friendly technology company that specializes in foam recycling. It has developed the GREENMAX polystyrene compactor, which can compress foam at a ratio of 50:1. When workers put the foam into the machine, the screw cutter inside will crush it into uniform pieces, and then form tight foam blocks under the continuous compression of the screw. The polystyrene compactor is equipped with automatic transmission and cutting functions. The formed foam blocks will be transported out by the screw and will not fall to the ground, so workers can carry them easily. In addition, if you have any special requirements, such as foam conveyor belts, metal sorting tables, etc., INTCO Recycling can provide you with customized services. At the same time, INTCO Recycling, as one of the end users of polystyrene, also provides buy-back services for foam blocks, which are used to reproduce recycled environmentally friendly products such as photo frames, floors, and skirting boards.

Now, polystyrene recycling has become a circular process, including foam recycling and regeneration. This model is becoming more and more popular with various brands, and it provides brands with more opportunities to create product lines that convert foam into finished products, comply with environmental concepts, and generate better financial returns.

The recycling industry has broad prospects, and INTCO Recycling hopes to work with more people to promote polystyrene recycling.


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