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Title: Current Trends in Glass Recycling


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Current Trends in Glass Recycling
Sage Park Sustainability Specialist/Solid Waste
Planner Department of Ecology, Central Regional
Office 509-454-7863 sueb461_at_ecy.wa.gov
2
Glass Recycling Facts
  • Americans generated 12.5 million tons of glass in
    the municipal solid waste (MSW) stream in 2003.
  • About 22 percent of the 10.9 million tons of
    container glass was recovered for recycling.
  • Recovery increased from 750,000 tons in 1980 to
    more than 2.4 million tons in 2001.
  • Soft drink, beer, food, wine, and liquor
    containers represent the largest source of glass
    generated and recovered for recycling.

- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
http//www.epa.gov/epaoswer/non-hw/muncpl/glass.ht
m, May 17, 2005
3
Glass Recycling is Declining
  • In 2000, the U.S. EPA estimated that the the
    beverage glass recycling rate was 25.
  • Theres an increasing trend in landfilling glass,
    either by throwing it away or using it as daily
    cover.

Jenny Gitlitz, Are bottle bills still relevant,
Resource Recycling, September 2004
4
Washington State Glass Recycling 1986 - 2003
5
Why the decline?
  • Increased away-from-home consumption
  • Stagnant scrap prices
  • Decreased emphasis on recycling by government and
    the media
  • Increase in use of PETE as a beverage container

- Jenny Gitlitz, Are bottle bills still relevant,
Resource Recycling, September 2004
6
Glass Collection Issues
  • Curbside Collection
  • Drop Box
  • Weight of glass
  • Distance to markets
  • Market price of glass

7
Commodity Prices
  • Post Consumer Glass is 6.00/ton
  • Cardboard is 45.00/ton
  • Newspaper is 34.00/ton
  • Baled aluminum cans is 0.65/lb.

Recycling Manager, http//grn.com/grn/prices/rm-pr
ices.htm, October 26, 2005
8
Types of Glass Recycling
  • Closed Loop
  • Glass to Glass
  • Open Loop
  • Glass to aggregate

9
End Uses of Pulverized Glass
  • Roadbed material
  • Filter sand for septic systems/pools
  • Playground sand
  • Sidewalk/driveway additive
  • Backfill
  • Drainage medium
  • Landscape material
  • Paint additive
  • Hybridized cement
  • Aggregate in stucco finishes
  • Flux in ceramic tiles
  • Sand blasting material
  • Glass products such as fiberglass, marbles , and
    glass beads
  • Lawn ornaments, stepping stones, and retaining
    wall blocks
  • - Glass Recycling In Montana, Montana Public
    Interest Research Group, May 2004

Picture provided by University of New Hampshire
Technology Transfer Center
10
Benefits of Using Glass Locally
  • Replaces resources which require excavation
  • Reduces energy demand from extracting and
    transporting raw material for construction
    projects
  • Reduces air and water pollution associated with
    excavating raw materials
  • Conserves energy used in transporting glass to
    market
  • Reduces glass waste entering the landfill

- Reusing and Recycling Glass in Manitoba,
Manitoba Product Stewardship Council 2000
11
Costs of Using Glass Locally
  • Does not reduce resources and energy in
    manufacturing new glass containers
  • Energy required to crush the glass for local use
  • Energy, equipment and labor resources to blend
    aggregate with other aggregate for some
    application

- Reusing and Recycling Glass in Manitoba,
Manitoba Product Stewardship Council 2000
12
Whats a Community to Do?
  • Communities are working together to divert glass
    from landfills using innovative solutions.

13
What communities you ask ?
  • Manitoba, Canada City of Winnipeg and Town of
    Pilot Mound and Village of Crystal City
  • Lewis and Clark County, Montana
  • Twisp, Washington
  • (and later in the day Stevens County
  • and Whitman County)
  • St. Vincent de Paul of Lane County, Oregon

14
Where is Manitoba?
15
Local Glass Use in Manitoba Communities
  • City of Winnipeg
  • Glass used at the Brady Road landfill site as a
    road base
  • Use heavy equipment to crush glass onsite, then
    cover it with gravel
  • Town of Pilot Mound and Village of Crystal City
  • Glass is collected through community recycling
    programs and then crushed into coarse sand using
    a glass crusher
  • The crushed glass is used around town for
    landscaping
  • Golf course uses it on paths and around the base
    of trees
  • Keeps dust down on pathways better as compared to
    gravel

- Reusing and Recycling Glass in Manitoba,
Manitoba Product Stewardship Council 2000
16
Local Glass Use in Montana
  • Lewis and Clark County
  • Has had a glass recycling program for
    approximately 10 years
  • Glass collected by Headwaters Recycling
    Cooperative and through the City of Helena
    Transfer station
  • Glass collected by Headwaters is sold to Ash
    Grove Cement and Holcim Cement
  • Glass collected at the transfer station is used
    by Ash Grove Cement Company as 2.5 of the silica
    content for the cement produced.
  • Ash Grove uses 250 tons of glass per year
  • Last fiscal year, there was a stockpile of 400
    tons because Holcim cut back on the amount of
    glass theyre accepting

- Glass Recycling in Montana, Montana Public
Interest Research Group, May 2004
17
Local Glass Use in Washington State
  • Methow Recycles Twisp, WA
  • Purchased a glass crusher in 2002 and installed
    it in 2003
  • Since installation they have invested an
    additional
  • 840 in improvements
  • spent 3,966 on repairs
  • 5,281 on payroll related to the glass machine
  • Charge 10.00/ton of sand - revenues from the
    sand for the same period were 757.50.
  • Machine is currently down due to additional
    problems
  • Each apple bin full of glass costs 15.00 to
    process
  • Currently are not collecting glass

Methow Recycles, http//www.methowrecycles.org/ind
ex.php
18
Aurora Glass
  • Operated by St. Vincent de Paul of Lane County,
    Oregon
  • Recycle old windows and other waste glass
    previously without a recycling avenue
  • All profits from Aurora are returned to the
    community in the form of assistance for homeless
    and low-income people through emergency services,
    housing, jobs, training, and other charitable
    endeavors.

http//www.auroraglass.org
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Suggestions for Creating a Glass to Aggregate
Program in Your Area
  • Have an end use!!!!
  • Be creative
  • Find Partners
  • Proper Equipment is Essential
  • Know the cost (both monetary and environmental)
    of the project before you get started
  • Have a plan to maintain the program
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