NAWMA, one of the partners of INTCO Recycling, is located in Adelaide, South Australia. A government-affiliated waste recycling and waste disposal company, NAWMA provides reliable waste management and resource recycling services. They serve a range of clients from all walks of life, multiple companies and even the local government of South Australia.
There are a lot of recycling work, and the recycled waste is also diverse, including polystyrene foam that is difficult to degrade. In the recycling center, you can see many garbage bins for garbage classification, including polystyrene foam, cardboard boxes, hard Plastics, plastic films, etc. As early as 2018, NAWMA noticed the increasingly popular polystyrene recycling project. Until the middle of 2019, the company's head led the staff of Intco Recycling GREENMAX to visit the actual situation of the recycling station at Cnr Peachy & Bellchambers rd, Edinburgh North SA 5113, and discuss the related issues of polystyrene recycling. Although recycling stations are willing to accept waste polystyrene, there is no suitable way for recycling. In the recycling center, there is a large shredder that shreds polystyrene mixed with other types of garbage, and then landfills. However, with the topic of environmental protection being pushed to the forefront and the prevalence of ESG concepts, this recycling method is no longer respected. The huge polystyrene puts NAWMA in a dilemma.
Until the beginning of 2020, the cooperation between NAWMA and Intco GREENMAX has made important progress. When choosing polystyrene recycling machine, the two parties had differences. At the beginning, NAWMA was more inclined to use cold-pressed polystyrene recycling machine. According to the introduction of the engineers and sales staff and the actual situation of the materials, NAWMA finally accepted our suggestion and chose the polystyrene densifier M-C100. At the same time, in order to save labor, it is used with a conveyor belt.
GREENMAX polystyrene densifier crushes polystyrene and heats it to melt, compressing its volume to 1/90 of its original volume. The excellent hot-melt technology makes polystyrene recycling convenient and economical. Because of the hot melt technology, we can also call this equipment polystyrene melting machine. Since the purchase of the polystyrene melting machine, Polystyrene has completely escaped the fate of being landfilled, and has been completely recycled. INTCO Recycling, as a terminal for waste foam, has also provided great help to NAWMA in the process of recycling polystyrene. The waste processed by the GREENMAX polystyrene densifier can be made into various plastic products. Hope more polystyrene plastic can be reborn with our help!