The Styrofoam Circular Economy Will Realize the Future of Sustainable Development

The circular economy has become a very hot topic. Similar topics include sustainable development. These environmental protection concepts have begun to be valued all over the world. Waste classification is the most basic measure, but Styrofoam has always been rejected by conventional recycling systems as a non-biodegradable material.



Fortunately, advanced technology has produced high-performance processing equipment such as Styrofoam recycling machines. Using advanced cold-pressing or hot-melting technology, low-density Styrofoam is transformed into high-density blocks and ingots through key steps such as crushing, cold pressing, or heating melting, which solves the problem of Styrofoam recycling.

In fact, before recycling Styrofoam, recyclers will wonder, can this industry really bring returns? GREENMAX, a California-based company, replied: Yes, this Styrofoam waste, which is usually used as garbage, is a headache for many recycling points. The problem of Styrofoam storage means huge costs.



Therefore, considering the storage cost, Styrofoam recycling is imperative. The compressed Styrofoam can not only reduce the floor area but also have the opportunity to be acquired by relevant industries and become an important source of income for recyclers.

The value of Styrofoam compressed by Styrofoam recycling machine is much higher than that of loose. When there are Styrofoam blocks/ingots with good quality and high density, major plastic particle manufacturers will compete to buy them. This is one of the reasons why Styrofoam recycling can be promoted. The high rate of return allows more enterprises to join the industry.



We should not only improve our understanding of the circular economy but also make continuous efforts to realize the circular economy. Especially, when the technical force is sufficient, the Styrofoam recycling machine can easily solve the recycling problem. Efficient Styrofoam recycling not only saves valuable land resources and no longer pollutes the air due to incineration, but also contributes to the planet in the circular economy.


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