About Intco Recycling
INTCO is the only company in the world that both reclaims Styrofoam waste and uses it to manufacture new products. We invented GreenMax compactors to give businesses and municipalities an affordable and clean way to compress Styrofoam into widely used EPS block.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Intco Recycling save 2,000,000 trees in 2009!
In 2009, Intco reclaimed about 30000 tons of EPS/Styrofoam waste, and reuse them to manufacture Picture Frames, this is equal to save 2,000,000 trees for our mather earth!
INTCO began in 1993 in Los Angeles, CA, today has over 2,000 employees in nine subsidiary companies and three manufacturing bases, we are one of the largest EPS recycling company in the world. To protect our earth, Intco begin to recycle EPS/Styrofoam waste since 2003, now we have two factory mainly manufacturing picture frame using EPS waste. We can provide total solutions for EPS recycling.
To help you start EPS recycling business, we designed our own EPS compactor, under our own brand name GreenMax, to help you reduce charges of transporting, with EPS compression ratio 50:1, which means 50 cubic meter to only 1 cubic meter. Now we have 3 production capacity model, C200, C100, C25. To study more, please enter our website:
www.intcorecycling.com
INTCO began in 1993 in Los Angeles, CA, today has over 2,000 employees in nine subsidiary companies and three manufacturing bases, we are one of the largest EPS recycling company in the world. To protect our earth, Intco begin to recycle EPS/Styrofoam waste since 2003, now we have two factory mainly manufacturing picture frame using EPS waste. We can provide total solutions for EPS recycling.
To help you start EPS recycling business, we designed our own EPS compactor, under our own brand name GreenMax, to help you reduce charges of transporting, with EPS compression ratio 50:1, which means 50 cubic meter to only 1 cubic meter. Now we have 3 production capacity model, C200, C100, C25. To study more, please enter our website:
www.intcorecycling.com
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