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700 Phillips St.Yard Address:
5032 Habersham StreetYard Address:
16608 Hunters Green PkwyYard Address:
PO Box 667 326 N. Carroll St.Yard Address:
Recycling CenterYard Address:
1951 Woodbine Way, P.O. Box 682998Yard Address:
PO Box 564 6320 East Viking BlvdYard Address:
3911 Santa Rosa AveYard Address:
4551 Mack rdYard Address:
1425 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd, Suite 30Yard Address:
1008 Hammell Dr., Unit 218Yard Address:
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7300 Victoria Park Ave. Unit EYard Address:
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4046 North Braeswood BoulevardOf all the glass recycling methods, the most effective one is closed-loop recycling. This process involves collecting glass containers, sorting them by color, and crushing them into cullet. This cullet is then melted and molded into new glass products such as bottles or jars. Closed-loop recycling option protects resources, reduces energy consumption, and minimizes environmental impact. Recycling centers also play a key role in encouraging household and commercial glass recycling.
Generally, recycled glass is reported to be safe to use. Depending on its usage, certain precautions should be taken. Check whether the recycling process removes all the contaminants that could pose any health risks, especially if the glass is intended for use with food or beverages.
Even though glass is a highly recyclable material, not all types can be recycled. Glass types that can b repurposed include clear, green, brown, and blue glasses, which are commonly found in bottles and jars for beverages, food, and other products. However, some specialized types of glass, such as Pyrex, window glass, and glassware, may not be accepted for refurbishing due to their different chemical compositions and melting points.
Always check with your local recycling center to confirm which types of glass do they accept for recycling.