The Roswell Recycling Center Is Seeking A Grant for A Polystyrene Compactor
On September 26, the Roswell City Council met without a hitch. At this meeting, many plans and proposals were proposed and approved, and as a result, a series of improvements will be made to East Roswell Park. Government workers also surveyed residents' opinions and found they would like to see the city improve and upgrade many of its existing facilities and protect the natural environment. The Roswell Recycling Center is also seeking a grant to purchase a polystyrene compactor to recycle polystyrene and improve the city's environment.
Many city recycling centers, like Roswell Recycling Center, are gradually adding polystyrene to their recycling range. Especially in large cities and developed provinces and countries, polystyrene recycling is becoming more and more accepted. The Roswell Recycling Center must have done enough preliminary research to know it needed a polystyrene compactor to process waste polystyrene.
In fact, almost all cities were once plagued by polystyrene waste. Because polystyrene is inexpensive but widely used, polystyrene is used to manufacture a wide variety of goods and is used in all walks of life. Unfortunately, in the past, the disposal of polystyrene waste was not taken seriously by city managers. It wasn't until polystyrene waste-filled landfills and polystyrene flakes appeared in rivers and lakes, as well as the ocean, that people realized the environmental hazards posed by polystyrene. Fortunately, now the polystyrene recycling business has developed relatively maturely and has formed a professional system. In polystyrene recycling, a polystyrene compactor is essential. With the polystyrene compactor, waste polystyrene can be cut and compressed into very small sizes, turning into blocks. During the transportation of Blocks, there is no need to worry about being blown everywhere by the wind due to its lightweight, and the transportation cost is also greatly reduced. As a recycled material for the manufacture of some plastic products (picture frames, coat hangers, construction boards, etc.), polystyrene blocks can be sold at a good price.
The Roswell Recycling Center has already received $20,000 from the city’s Grant Match Contingency Fund and only needs to raise some more to buy a polystyrene compactor for recycling. INTCO Recycling, as a very famous polystyrene recycling specialist in the United States, can provide GREENMAX polystyrene compactors to customers. High-cost performance, simple and smooth operation process and full-process after-sales service, many customers in the United States and the world have chosen INTCO Recycling. For more information on the polystyrene compactor, contact us.