At present, the global forest area is 4.06 billion hectares, accounting for nearly 31% of the total land area. Among them, 25% are distributed in Europe (including the whole of Russia), 21% in South America, 19% in North and Central America, 16% in Africa, 15% in Asia, and 5% in Oceania. The combined forest area of Russia, Brazil, Canada, the United States and China accounts for 54% of the world’s total. Between 2015 and 2020, the global annual deforestation volume is about 10 million hectares. This data is very shocking, but it is gratifying that compared with 2010-2015, the rate of tree felling has been declining.
Many felled trees are used to make decorative items such as picture frames, picture frames, and interior skirtings, but did you know that these things can actually be made by recycling waste foam, especially polystyrene foam It has long been a valuable raw material for making decorations. In this process, only expanded polystyrene needs to be sorted, sorted, and compressed with polystyrene densifier to obtain dense blocks, and these ingots will be transported to professional locations for granulation processing.
Many people may have doubts, what is the relationship between plastic and wood products? Don’t worry, the ingots compressed by polystyrene densifier are made into plastic particles, and then made into various frame strips. At this time, in order to imitate wood, we will paste various wood pattern stickers on these plastic frame strips. On the surface, these slats look just like real wood slats!
In order to better realize this process, more and more people start to use polystyrene densifier to help with recycling. It is precisely because of the efficient use of waste that the views of trees are gradually reduced and our natural environment is also protected. This approach is completely in line with the ESG concept. Now customers are increasingly looking for environmentally friendly products. This kind of wood-like plastic frame is also being sold around the world.