Wisconsin wants to increase the use of foam densifiers and the number of recycling points at the same time

Polystyrene foam recycling never stops in Wisconsin. The County of Outagamie has not stopped helping the community and surrounding residents recycle polystyrene foam. Outagamie County purchased a $75,000 foam densifier from New Jersey-based Foam Cycle last November. The county secured a $50,000 grant from the Food Service Packaging Institute to offset the cost. It can be seen that relevant organizations are actively helping with foam recycling, but some people are questioning whether it is worth investing time and effort in foam densifiers and whether mechanical recycling is worth it to be promoted?

 

For more people in Outagamie County, it is recommended to increase EPS foam recycling points, so that more foam can be collected, and there is no need to invest too much energy in foam densifiers. This statement is not correct. It is important to increase the recycling points, but it is also essential to use the foam densifier for recycling. If you think that foam recycling equipment is not important, then you must not know enough about foam recycling.

More than 90% of other inflatable foams such as EPS foam are air, which must be compressed before they can be recycled normally. If the compression step is omitted, there will be problems such as high transportation costs and tight inventory.

 

GREENMAX foam densifier is constantly improving its compression technology. At present, the highest compression ratio of a single machine can reach 90:1. It can achieve an efficient volume reduction effect. The most important thing is that GREENMAX has been engaged in the foam recycling industry for decades, has a lot of experience in foam compression, and encountered many problems. We can not only solve the problem efficiently but also effectively before the problem occurs. prevention, perfect for customers to avoid risks. This is one of the reasons why GREENMAX is so popular with customers.

 

The Foam densifier is located at Outagamie County Resource Recovery Park at 1919 Holland Road, Appleton. Consumers are encouraged to discard Styrofoam for recycling, the process is free. Between the project's opening six months, the foam densifier processed 5,200 pounds of Styrofoam, keeping the material out of landfills and converting it into plastic ingots for sale on the market. So we can not say that there is no value in investing in foam densifier, this kind of machine will not only help save money but also bring additional profit. Now the price of foam recycled materials is high, which is a good investment target.



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