EPS Recycling Machine Has Been A Significant Contributor In the Circular Economy

The global oil and energy giant conducted a series of plant tests last year, proving that about 20% of the renewable feedstock EPS can be used to make new products after consumption. This means that EPS recycling is a very important action that is closely related to our environment and the recycling of resources. In the recycling process, the EPS recycling machine also plays an important role.



Why am I sure about the importance of EPS recycling? For individuals, you may find EPS waste in your home, office, or even on the side of the road, in the square. A lot of people get tired of it because it is easily blown all over the place by the wind, causing serious environmental problems. For some logistics enterprises, fisheries, catering industries, etc., the accumulation of a large amount of EPS waste will cause safety hazards, and it will also cost a lot of money to send it to landfills. However, most people do not know how to dispose of these materials in an environmentally friendly manner.



In fact, EPS recycling is the most environmentally friendly and most cost-effective method. At present, recycled EPS has a broad market. New technologies now make EPS recycling more efficient than in the past. Special EPS recycling machines, such as the EPS compactor, can reduce foam volume and save on transport costs, and can even achieve a compression ratio of 90:1. That means 40,000 pounds of EPS waste can fit on a 48-foot trailer.



At present, many countries and regions in related industries are actively carrying out EPS recycling. INTCO Recycling, as a recycling expert, is committed to providing suitable solutions for all companies or organizations around the world that are struggling with EPS. The GREENMAX EPS recycling machine made by INTCO is the cornerstone of the recycling process. EPS products have brought great convenience to our life. Fortunately, this material is recyclable and has a high recycling value, helping us to go even more smoothly on the road to a circular economy. Why don't we recycle it?


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