Styrofoam recycling program launched in Marysville community

The Styrofoam recycling program in the Marysville community was held on January 9th to help recycle some of the remaining holiday cardboard and Styrofoam packaging waste.



This is the first time that the team has organized such a post-holiday recycling program. Surprisingly, the response of the Styrofoam recycling event was very good, and the amount of waste brought by the residents exceeded expectations. Therefore, the recycling activity originally scheduled from 10 am to 2 pm had to stop taking material early.

"I appreciate people coming out here to recycle Styrofoam, instead of trying to throw it in the dump, which is the whole purpose of this place," said Glenn Smith, the main organizer of the recycling event.



This Styrofoam recycling program shows the enthusiasm of the residents, and at the same time helps to raise the recycling awareness of local residents and build an environmentally friendly community. In addition to paying attention to the promotion of recycling activities, the local government should also do a good job in the follow-up waste management. It should be known that once Styrofoam waste enters the landfill, it will take hundreds or even thousands of years to decompose naturally, which will cause a great threat to our environment.



Governments and companies investing in Styrofoam recycling will definitely invest in foam recycling machine. GREENMAX Styrofoam densifier works with professional hot melting technology, can reduce the foam volume at a ratio of 90:1, the melted foam ingots are accepted by most recyclers and manufacturers, and will be sold at a good price.

We expect communities to have more Styrofoam recycling programs, and the government can give enterprises certain Styrofoam densifier investment subsidies to drive local companies to invest in polystyrene recycling program.



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