INTCO Recycling Helps Customers Achieve Profit Growth through EPP Recycling

Vantage Plastics, based in Standish, is an innovative integrated plastics processor that has recently begun recycling EPP and EPS.

Twenty-seven years ago, George Aultman and his brother Paul purchased Vantage Plastics, a plastics company. In 2016, Vantage added a recycling division called Edge Material Management to recycle and reuse any plastic products made by Vantage Plastics. The company recently stepped up their recycling program by purchasing equipment to recycle expanded polypropylene and expanded polystyrene.

EPP is a lightweight, strong and adaptable material with a unique range of properties including impact resistance, thermal insulation, water and chemical resistance and 100% recyclability. The material can be used in a variety of products, including consumer goods, packaging and automotive parts, and has a wide range of applications in multiple markets. The expanded polypropylene foam market valuation will reach US$2,581.9 million in 2023, with a CAGR of 8.3%. The development of industries such as packaging and automobiles will drive the demand for EPP foam. Various industries also produce a large amount of EPP waste every year, so its recycling has become a topic worthy of attention.

EPP is 100% recyclable, and the entire recycling process is very easy and efficient with the help of professional EPP recycling machines. INTCO Recycling is an environmentally friendly technology company focusing on the recycling and utilization of waste foam. It has profound research and practical experience and can provide a complete set of recycling solutions. INTCO will work closely with customers who have relevant needs to understand their waste foam recycling needs, including foam type, output, recovery rate and other indicators, and customize the most suitable waste foam recycling solution for customer. Therefore, INTCO Recycling can help customers easily solve the problem of EPP foam recycling.

In order to better realize EPP recycling, INTCO developed the GREENMAX Mars Series foam densifier, which can compress the foam at the ratio of 90:1 to facilitate subsequent transportation and processing. The machine compresses EPP into ingots, which can be sold to manufacturers to make recycled products, turning customers' original waste disposal costs into a steady stream of profits. At the same time, INTCO also provides customers with foam repurchase services, so customers can quickly obtain return on investment in machines.

This method of recycling EPP is both environmentally friendly and can help customers achieve profit growth. INTCO Recycling hopes to establish win-win cooperative relationships with more companies.


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