Glass Recycling Guide: What & How to Recycle Glass
Each day nearly 13 million glass jars and bottles are recycled in America, but not all types of glass can be recycled. Most soda bottles, food containers, beer, wine, and liquor bottles, and juice containers can be recycled - either through curbside recycling programs or community drop-off centers.Things You'll Need
- Recycle Bins
Instructions
Check with the county you live in by calling the department of public works to determine what type of glass to recycle and where.
Call 1-800-CLEANUP for state recycling information.
Rinse and recycle bottle glass of any color, including green, clear and amber through your curbside program if you have one. Most communities do not vary in the type of bottle glass they recycle unless it is a mixed color.
Throw out anything ceramic, as it will contaminate the glass as it is being recycled.
Discard mixed color and broken glass - it is hard to sort and can't be recycled. Also leave out mirrors, windows, Pyrex, light bulbs and glass tableware.
Find out about your state's bottle-deposit laws to see if you can return beverage bottles for cash.
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