GREENMAX recycling model will attract global attention - closed-loop recycling is a highlight in the recycling industry
Circular Colorado, a nonprofit dedicated to creating circular economies throughout the state and the surrounding area, has joined with the Polystyrene Recycling Alliance (PSRA), a Washington-based organization working toward expanded polystyrene (EPS) and polystyrene (PS) recycling solutions.
The groups claim that by including EPS recycling into an already-existing collection and delivery system, their project will increase access to EPS recycling throughout the state.
For postuse EPS produced from various applications, the partners are attempting to create replicable statewide collecting strategies and deliver it to current end markets.
Recycling now extends beyond just using EPS foam recycling machines. A few years ago, this equipment primarily served to reduce volume. With advancements, various crushing, cleaning, and granulation equipment have been designed and developed to meet customer needs. Crucially, GREENMAX not only provides EPS foam recycling machines, but more importantly, a recycling system.
At the recent K 2025 trade show in Germany, our EPS foam recycling machines attracted a large number of visitors. After seeing our exhibits and learning about our recycling model, they became even more interested in GREENMAX. GREENMAX not only provides EPS foam recycling machines but also repurchases the waste, forming a seamless closed-loop recycling system.
GREENMAX recycling equipment and resale model have spread across the globe, serving not only the United States and Europe, but also Asia, including Japan, Singapore, and Southeast Asia. Based on GREENMAX recycling equipment independently developed by Incoe Recycling (with a hot-melt machine compression ratio of 1/90 and a cold-press machine compression ratio of 1/50), we will continue to provide partners in over 80 countries with a full closed-loop solution of "Equipment - Recycling - Regeneration - Application," covering more than 1,000 scenarios from North America's MARS C100 and Europe's APOLO C300 to APOLO C200. This makes the entire process of foam volume reduction, transportation, and regeneration more efficient and cost-effective.
Our goal is to break through the industry bottleneck of EPS recycling: addressing its issues of large volume, low density, and susceptibility to contamination. Through technologies such as sorting, crushing, melting, and granulation, we transform waste foam into high-purity recycled pellets (with up to 99% purity), ultimately producing high value-added products recognized in over 120 countries, such as eco-friendly picture frames, building insulation boards, and decorative moldings, turning "waste" into a true "resource."
