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Glass Recycling

Glass Collection in North Atlanta Communities

Our glass recycling collection service started with a simple idea: to make a positive impact on our environment by diverting glass waste from landfills and turning it into a valuable resource. 

As avid recyclers ourselves, we were frustrated by the lack of glass recycling options available in our community. We knew that glass, when recycled properly, can be endlessly reused without losing quality. We saw an opportunity to fill this gap and launched our glass recycling collection service.

Since our humble beginnings, we have grown to become a trusted partner for individuals and businesses alike who share our same approach to sustainability. Our team is passionate about promoting environmental responsibility and reducing our collective carbon footprint. We believe that small actions can lead to significant change, and we are proud to contribute to a more sustainable future by providing a convenient and reliable glass recycling service.

As we have grown, we have remained true to our core values of sustainability, community, and excellence. We are dedicated to providing outstanding customer service, and we pride ourselves on our attention to detail and our pledge to the environment. 

We are thrilled to have helped divert thousands of pounds of glass waste from landfills and contribute to a more sustainable future. We are constantly striving to improve our service, and we look forward to continuing to make a positive impact on our environment and our community.

Thank you for choosing our recycling collection service as your partner in sustainability. 

Areas We Service 

Listed below are the underserved communities in North Atlanta that can use our services and do not have glass recycling with current waste management. We are expanding so stay tuned if your city is not on here yet.

Map of Sandy Springs

Sandy Springs

Map of Brookhaven

Brookhaven 

Map of Dunwoody

Dunwoody 

Map of Chamblee

More Coming Soon! 

Chamblee 

The Data on Glass 

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1. The United States offloaded almost 10 million tons of glass in landfills in 2019, 5.4% of all solid municipal waste (EPA data)   

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2. Glass manufacturing produces 86 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions every year, all of which could be eliminated if glass is recycled. 

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3. Existing technologies can turn glass recycling into carbon neutral, meaning mostly carbon free. 

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6. Your contributions to recycling your glass is a step in the right direction towards pushing legislation in underserved communities for recycling materials like glass, to offset unnecessary carbon emissions and eliminating waste. 

5. One ton of recycled glass reduces carbon emissions by 58% and can essentially be carbon free, reduces one ton of landfill, and creates new jobs in the recycling industry all together.    

4. Melting cullet releases no CO2! Recycling glass is less carbon emitting than other recyclables and 30 percent less energy emitting. 

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