German recycler opens glass recycling line

Date: 13 August 2014

Reiling Unternehmensgruppe, a German recycling company, has opened a new glass recycling facility in Osterweddingen, Germany.

The new facility will be operated under the name Glas Recycling GmbH & Co. 



Planning and construction of the facility has taken two years. Material to be accepted at the plant includes hollow, flat glass. Additionally, the facility will be accepting PC modules and other types of glass.

Read more: http://www.recyclingtoday.com/german-glass-recycler-reiling.aspx

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