Polystyrene compactor continues to develop circular economy as an advanced recycling facility
"Our advanced waste treatment facilities will not only play an important role in Victoria's transition to a circular economy, but will also create new jobs and generate private investment in infrastructure." A new infrastructure for the provision of household waste disposal, a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) called South East Metropolitan Advanced Waste Processing Pty Ltd, has recently been established in Melbourne.
Advanced waste treatment facilities are scientifically proven to put waste to more efficient use and change the fate of waste that ends up in landfills. When it comes to advanced waste treatment facilities, polystyrene compactor has to be mentioned. Polystyrene is a common material in life that provides varying degrees of convenience, but discarded polystyrene was once considered a recycling pain point. polystyrene is very large and dense, making it very difficult to transport and costly to transport and time consuming. Many recyclers were discouraged from using polystyrene because, after all, it was the weight of the waste that was important to them.
But when scientific advances propelled the advent of polystyrene compactor, recycling polystyrene no longer seems to be a difficult task. Through two key steps of efficient crushing and compaction, polystyrene is turned into compact blocks, which are the raw material for the popular material plastic particles and can be sold to plastic particle manufacturers. The polystyrene compactor thus offers not only the convenience of recycling, but also the ability to turn polystyrene into a treasure and earn additional income.
Most notably, the polystyrene is turned into particles that can be used to make new products such as picture frames and skirting. This is truly a circular economy, which is the original purpose for which the machine was designed. GREENMAX is one of the many companies working to get polystyrene fully recycled rather than discarded.
IKON is a Melbourne-based recycling company whose business is closely linked to polystyrene. The company purchased three polystyrene compactors and was able to save storage space in a short period of time to prevent large amounts of polystyrene from being stored in kenen. The company purchased three polystyrene compactors and was able to save storage space in a short period of time to prevent possible fires caused by large amounts of polystyrene storage. The company also sold the blocks generated by the machines to GREENMAX, so it seems that the money invested in the machines came back in a different way. The company is very satisfied with GREENMAX and is willing to continue working with GREENMAX.
As a state-of-the-art recycling facility, polystyrene compactor not only improves the efficiency of recycling, but also allows for a change in the final destination of waste. In other words, it promotes the development of a circular economy. Economic recycling is not that far away, if people join the polystyrene recycling initiative.