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Polystyrene sheets also can be recycled through GREENMAX machine
Polystyrene sheets are thin layers made of polystyrene foam. These sheets are often referred to as Styrofoam sheets.
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INTCO Recycling can cost-effectively achieve the goal of getting the value out of waste materials
When it comes to foam packaging, we first think of polystyrene foam packaging
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Recycling and Reusing Methods for Preventing Pollution of Waste Foamed Polystyrene Packaging Materials
Expanded polystyrene packaging materials are commonly used packaging materials for household appliances and some fragile goods
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The solution of turning waste into wealth and protecting the environment can be found in INTCO Recycling
In July 18, 2017, the environment minister of China submitted a document to the World Trade Organization
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Styrofoam recycling can make way for more plastic-based products and reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills
Once recycled, Styrofoam materials can be made into many different plastic-based products and this will reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills
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EPS recycling through GREENMAX EPS densifier can solve the problems of many areas concerning environmental benefits
Recently in March 9, 2018, the Mexico City has decided to get into the trend of EPS recycling
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PS foam cups recycling through GREENMAX polystyrene densifier can reduce the risk of environmental problems
If we can recycle Polystyrene foam cups, does that make these disposable products less of an environmental problem
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Plastic industry should develop a new order which meets national standard
It has been more than 100 years since the birth of plastic. Plastic was also considered the greatest invention of the 20th century.
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GREENMAX recycling machine has gained another innovation for EPS recycling
The plastic recycling industry tends to speed up the rate of recycling as a part of its commitment to provide solutions to the solid waste
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China’s ban on waste plastic importing has affected the whole plastic industry
The date researched by the Financial Times showed that the rate of recycling polystyrene packaging is only 14%