
Originally Posted by
DevinThaScrapper
Yes in the majority of places they don't take them at goodwill anymore. Places that blow glass for art may want it if you crush it up into reasonable sizes and clean all the who knows what off of them. Do some research and be safe before going to town smashing up all those chemicals into the air, but its something to look into. I know myself I just throw them into a dumpster, no other reasonable way to dispose of them yet. Also if you have the space save them for a city cleanup day around you, and you can bring in a truckload of trash and they will take anything.
Not sure about the laws in Nebraska but you better not get caught throwing them in a dumpster where I live unless you enjoy large fines and possible jail time.
Never thought about glass art. I bet there would be a line a mile long with glass artist wanting free leaded glass to melt down and make little dolphins and unicorns for the tourists.
You're kidding, right?
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