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How can Plastic Producers Enhance their Stretch Film Recycling?
Even though many consider the stretch film a troublesome plastic to recycle due to its strength and adhesive properties, some plastic producers have already begun recycling it to enhance sustainability at their factories! Let's take a closer look at what stretch film is and how its recycling efficiency benefits your factory!
POLYSTAR Recycling Machines Turn Waste into Profit
Discover the Success Journey of a US-based Business Group in Plastic Recycling.
In the Southern part of the United States, a forward-thinking business group has started a transformative journey, blending profitability with sustainability.
Everything You Need to Know About Plastic Bag Production: From Raw Materials to Finished Products
Plastic films are commonly made through a process called blown film extrusion, which is a widely used method for producing the films used for making bags.
Maximize Plastic Film Sheet Production with One Machine
Choosing the right size of blown film machine is crucial when planning your production, and a key factor in doing so is the maximum width of the film you will produce. However, if your goal is to produce narrow plastic film sheets, we have a clever strategy to help you maximize your output.
Comparison of Screen Changers for Plastic Recycling Machines
In this article, we will provide a brief comparison between the Hydraulic dual piston screen changer and the hydraulic slide-type screen changer with pressure accumulator.
HDPE vs. LDPE - Differences and Similarities in Plastic Production and Recycling
In this article, we will briefly explain the differences and similarities between HDPE and LDPE, alongside some suggestions on recommended applications for each.
How to Recycle Woven Polypropylene Feed Bags Efficiently?
Woven polypropylene (PP) feed bags are a common type of packaging material for animal feeds and other agricultural products due to their strong, durable, and lightweight features. These packaging materials are indeed one of the applications of PP woven bags. Recycling post-consumer waste and post-industrial production scraps is an important way to reduce waste, conserve resources, and save various costs.
How to Recycle Polypropylene Bags (Woven Bags, Bulk bags, etc.)?
In this article, we will focus on the complete life cycle of PP woven bags, from their initial production to recycling, to uncover the environmental impacts and potential benefits associated with the entire journey.
Recycled Materials as a Key Element for Blown Film Extrusion in Latin America
The demand for recycling and plastic extrusion machinery in Latin America has seen a significant rise. With the increased adoption of sustainable processes and changing industry regulations, more producers are choosing POLYSTAR machines to align their products with market requirements. POLYSTAR has become a reliable partner for producers and recyclers of post-industrial and post-consumer waste in the region.
What are the Types of Plastic Mechanical Recycling?
Mechanical recycling refers to the process of recovering plastic materials through sorting, shredding, washing, drying, and pelletizing. Depending on the type of plastic waste to be recycled and its condition, this process can be adjusted and even shortened, helping streamline recycling operations.