Polystyrene recycling machine will work to solve Australia's marine pollution problem
As Australia is near the Pacific Ocean, it is also known as Oceania. It is estimated that Australia produces 310,000 tons of waste plastic each year, mostly some straws, PET bottles, polystyrene takeaway containers and plastic bags. To address the issue of litter in the marine environment, the Pacific Island countries recently launched the Pacific Regional Action Plan) (POLP). Australia will invest $16 million in this program over six years (2019-2025), in addition to many other programs to support the reduction and recycling of existing plastics.
These funds are invested in recycling technology, the popularization of the concept, and the purchase of advanced recycling equipment. In the case of polystyrene, a typical plastic, it is not only necessary to purchase polystyrene recycling machines for its recycling, but before that it is more important to popularize the concept of recycling.
There are still many people who do not realize that polystyrene is 100% recyclable because air occupies 98% of it. By squeezing out as much of this air as possible, the remaining portion can be turned into ingots through advanced physical technology. The polystyrene melting machine is based on the aboved mentioned principle of recycling. Since polystyrene does not degrade or deteriorate throughout its life cycle, this means that it is ideal for almost all recovery and recycling.
The polystyrene is processed by polystyrene recycling machine to form ingots, which are the raw material for plastic particles. This plastic particels once be made can be manufactured into a variety of fine products. Through this series of processes, polystyrene that might have gone into landfills, polystyrene that might have flowed into the ecosystem and threatened biological health, and polystyrene that might have caused serious climate problems due to incineration, has become a treasure that can be used again and again.
Of course, not all polystyrene recycling machines can be as professional as GREENAMX - the polystyrene recycling specialist. Experience has led to the fact that GREENMAX has customers all over the world and the number of customers has reached 1000.
A council in Australia - East Gippsland County mainly disposes of polystyrene that is not needed by the residents. initially, the council put the collected polystyrene in storage and sent it to landfill on a regular basis. Gradually, however, the amount of waste polystyrene grew, making storage space increasingly scarce. And increased environmental awareness led the council to look for other, greener ways to recycle. After continuous market research and comparisons, the council purchased the GREENMAX polystyrene melting machine. Thankfully, the use of the machine has resulted in a much more efficient parliament and amounts to a contribution to today's circular economy.
The Australian government has made an example of recycling by offering generous funding and an almost complete program. Australia's marine pollution problem is an urgent need for us to act, and the polystyrene recycling machine will be an important contributor to this.