GREENMAX Polystyrene recycling machine will be the core of the new era of polystyrene recycling business

Back in March 2020, MWRRG released an Expression of Interest for an alternative to the South East Melbourne Council Landfill. People pitched in with their expressions of interest and the council will publish them in the second half of 2022 after the preferred intention. As the age of technology continues to develop, the traditional landfill method is due to be replaced. It is a pity that polystyrene, which could have been 100% recycled, was disposed of in landfills not so long ago.

What landfills cannot do for waste polystyrene, polystyrene recycling machines can do. Polystyrene in our lives can be said to be very common, although discarded they are easy to cause serious white pollution problems, but their good insulation, low price and other excellent characteristics so that we can not find the perfect replacement for the item. So many countries proposed a ban on plastic will be difficult to polystyrene effective, banning it often outweighs the losses. 

So why don't we recycle them in an easy and effective way? When the waste polystyrene is treated by a polystyrene melting machine which is typical kind of recycling machine,it becomes a hard, dense ingot. Ingots is the raw material for PS particles, a popular material nowadays. This means that users can sell them for an additional profit when they have finished processing the waste material with the recycling machine.

However, the quality of the material produced by different machines varies greatly. GREENMAX is a specialist in polystyrene recycling machines and has developed around 1,000 customers worldwide. the quality of the ingots processed processed in several steps by crushing, hot melting and extrusion with GREENMAX machines is so good that recyclers are clamoring for them. The initial investment in the machine will quickly pay for itself, saving the high cost of foam recycling and generating a constant economic income.

One of GREENMAX's customers, Fisher & Paykel, an appliance manufacturer based in East Tamaki, New Zealand, was struggling with the weekly cost of polystyrene disposal, and when they purchased GREENMAX's polystyrene melting machine, they saved up to $300-$400 per week in high recycling and storage costs.

Landfills are no longer suitable for today's sustainable society, the circular economy is the most worthy of promotion. GREENMAX and polystyrene recycling business together to protect the global environment. Let traditional landfills become a thing of the past!


NEWS