Why More and More Cities Have Setting Their Own EPS Recycling Sites?
If you have the habit of reading the news, you must have noticed that there are more and more cities that have set EPS recycling sites. But what’s the reason behind it? EPS recycling is universal to those recycling companies, but even many organizations and communities have begun to recycle waste EPS by themselves.
As we all know that EPS is a kind of material which is applied in many aspects of our lives—food containers, packaging materials… But except for the convenience, EPS also has brought too much potential danger and damage to us. EPS is made of chemicals derived from oil and natural gas. It is one of the main ingredients and may cause health hazards. But the problem is it’s hard for us to stop using EPS products immediately. After all, it plays an important role in our lives and is hard to be replaced easily. So, EPS recycling is the most sensible way.
With improving recycling awareness, there are more and more cities have begun EPS recycling. For example, Greensboro, a city of North Carolina, has set an EPS recycling site recently. It is aiming to reduce the contribution to their landfills and give waste EPS a second life. The collected EPS will be compressed into blocks by an EPS densifier. And they have cooperated with a manufacturer in New Jersey, which can make compressed blocks into photo frames and moldings. The fact will prove that Greensboro’s decision is correct. There are many EPS recycling companies now, but INTCO Recycling is the most special one. It provides a one-stop service on EPS recycling, including selling GREENMAX recycling machines, buying ingots and pellets, and producing renewable products such as photo frames. So if any city or organization, city want to conduct EPS recycling, why not consider INTCO Recycling?












