When Driving on Glass is a Good Thing
It was my own doing that I awoke worrying about having a flat tire on Interstate 75. This would be the consequence of a furtive drive down a lane sparkling with chunks of
Our feminine voiced GPS sometimes messes with us by smugly announcing, “Des-ti-nation” at the wrong address, usually about a hundred feet too soon. When she declared we had arrived at the glass recycling plant on Atlanta’s south side, we found ourselves
We headed over the track to investigate, committing ou
I needn’t have sweated. During our legitimate visit the next day, Hazel Mobley, glass consultant for Strategic Materials Inc. (SMI) the largest glass processor in North America, scooped with her bare hand a fistful of glass pieces like those we had driven over and sifted it through her fingers.
“Honey,
Indeed it was an enchanting sparkling mound, as were other pil
Glass is one commodity that can be recycled again and again, saving as much as 75% energy when cullet is used. The glass process is a closed-loop sustainable business. There is no limit to the number of times glass containers can be reprocessed into new glass containers. Did you know that December 10 is Glass Recycling Day? I didn’t think so. That’s why for the next few days I’m going to be filling you in about glass. You can thank me when Glass Recycling Day gets here next Wednesday, and you won’t be lost out back when the parade starts. University students are in a contest for the best glass recycling promotion. Winners will appear on You Tube on the big day. Stats from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
On a national scale about one fourth of glass in the waste stream gets recycled and most of it from drink bottles. Next I'll tell you about what happened to glass - - when plastic soda bottles blew up.
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