Foam compactor recycles Waste Polystyrene foam Packaging is economical but not expensive in UK

Recycling of polystyrene foam has attracted great attention in the UK, not only in the United States and Europe, but the UK is also one of the main countries that use polystyrene foam packaging. Fortunately, the British are getting more and more aware of how plastic foam can be recycled and disposed of properly. One of the most commonly used plastics in this country is polystyrene foam, with millions of tons produced each year. Around 100 tonnes of expanded polystyrene foam is recycled in the UK every month. Before foam recycling, these wastes are usually discarded into the ocean, particularly along shores and waterways, and there is an increasing amount in the Pacific Ocean.

However, after the mechanical recycling method was excavated by people, it also ushered in a lot of doubts. Some people think that the cost of using foam compactor is high, the logistics is complicated, and it is difficult to recycle waste polystyrene. Using foam Recycling with a compactor is actually a distant dream. If you really think so, then you must not know about poly GREENMAX foam compactor. This recycling equipment is provided by GREENMAX, a professional foam recycling expert. In order to support foam recycling, GREENMAX foam compactor is reasonably priced and very cost-effective. This recycling equipment is made The purpose of the equipment is to better repurchase compressed foam. GREENMAX also provides foam recycling work, so there is no need to worry about cost and logistics issues when cooperating with GREENMAX, we provide a total solution.

GREENMAX foam compactor has been sold all over the world. It is famous for its high cost performance and practicality. With excellent compression technology, the compression ratio is 50:1, making efficient recycled polystyrene foam no longer a dream in the UK. And you don't need to worry about the fate of compressed foam at all. GREENMAX repurchases compressed foam to make new plastic products, strictly preventing waste from reflowing into the natural environment.


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