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Recycling

One of the many virtues of glass is that the material is theoretically "infinitely recyclable". Taking our bottles and jars to the glass banks is a way we can ALL make a positive contribution to the environment. It also takes less energy to recycle glass than to melt down the original raw materials.

 

Glass Sustainability Report
The Glass Recycling Report outlines the current state of glass recycling, the achievements of the industry to date and the significant challenges ahead.

 

Five Reasons to Recycle Glass
Five great reasons why we should all recycle our bottles and jars.

Life Cycle Analysis
Glass is a familiar household material - find out the best use of a valuable resource.

Picture of The Recycling Cycle

The Recycling Cycle
Animation showing what happens to bottles and jars when you recycle them.

Amazing Facts
Amazing Facts about glass and glass recycling

Glass Recycling Code
The Glass Recycling Code is a 10 point best practice guide on how to best recycle glass.

LCA Report Investigates Environmental Benefit of Recycling Glass 
The lifecycle analysis project, undertaken by leading environmental consultancy Enviros, considers all aspects of the recycling process such as collection, transport, treatment and manufacture. The report looks into a range of the current uses for recycled glass: container manufacture, export, shot blast abrasive, water filtration, fluxing agent in brick manufacture, fibre glass and aggregates. The report converts the various environmental benefits into equivalent carbon dioxide (CO2) and shows how much saving each delivers.

The report concludes that closed-loop recycling of bottles and jars by the container industry, overwhelmingly delivers the best environmental benefit - even where glass is exported to other European container manufacturers.

Recycling Near You

Find out where to recycle near you - type your postcode in the unique recycling bank locator, updated by over 450 local authorities, by following the above link.