AZ is not a deposit state. But I found a place that pays 5 cents a pound for it. Much better than giving it to the city for there recycling program that they charge a monthly fee of $17.12!
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AZ is not a deposit state. But I found a place that pays 5 cents a pound for it. Much better than giving it to the city for there recycling program that they charge a monthly fee of $17.12!
holy cow. really? will they take any other grades of glass. even if its less than .05$ a lb i think i could come up with a ton glass pretty quickly with the doors and windows and microwave plates i scrap. Jersey needs to get on the ball.
I dont know much about glass but I am going to go out on the limb and say you cant mix window, door, micrwave plates, etc all together.... i could be wrong though?
only bottles and jars. I wish they could take windows and other suff.
yeah i imagine food service industry standards are a bit nicer than manufacturing ones, but hey, thats awesome you can sell glass and plastic bottles easy enough in AZ.
filthy im in jersey to , i wonder if will ever get this
Hello everyone;;;
I would do a Goggle search on clesr glass recycling and see what comes up ,, you might have to change the wording to get what you are looking for;;
There are thousands of plases that take glass jars and any CLEAN clear glass ;;;,,.,
It thkes less than half of the energy to use OLD glass to reform it as to using NEW sand to make GLASS...
There is a major GLASS recycler here in the U.S.A. they are in several states and very large ,,,, I willl have to try and find that info again .... or do an goggle on CRT recycling as they do have one plant that recycles CRT tubes.
Just found out that they no longer take glass! I am sitting on 200 lbs! Time to target practice LOL! I knew it was too good to last!
http://earth911.com/
Here is a decent place to search for recycling centers. You can also list your company there also for free. Looks decent to me.
I am currently getting 0.05$ / lb for flat glass and 0.08$ / lb for bottles and jars.