Leland recycling sites not accepting glass

Date: 7 July 2005

Leelanau County's seven recycling collection sites will no longer accept any type of glass. The county collected brown, green and clear glass during previous years but will stop doing so because of changes in the county's processing contract.

Leelanau County Solid Waste Council members are working to identify an affordable method to collect and process glass, and the material may be added back to recycling sites in the future.Leelanau County's seven recycling collection sites will no longer accept any type of glass. The county collected brown, green and clear glass during previous years but will stop doing so because of changes in the county's processing contract.

Leelanau County Solid Waste Council members are working to identify an affordable method to collect and process glass, and the material may be added back to recycling sites in the future.

600450 Leland recycling sites not accepting glass glassonweb.com

See more news about:

Others also read

On 24 March, MEP Bruno Tobback (S&D, BE) and his team visited AGC’s float glass plant in Mol. Bruno Tobback was Minister of Environment and Pensions in the Belgian federal government from 2004 until 2007.
Juan Pou, Professor of Applied Physics at the University of Vigo and coordinator of the EVERGLASS project, shares his passion for laser technology applied to glass recycling.
Saint-Gobain Glass and Eckersley O’Callaghan unite to drive the market toward low-carbon façades.
GMIC advances electric melting research with a $3M DOE grant to cut glass production emissions by 85%+. Key progress: Cold-Top Furnace setup, successful tests, and glass formulation refinements.
Maltha Glass Recycling, a leading European recycler and Renewi subsidiary, announces a successful pilot test with Saint-Gobain.
Thomas Wesian, Product Manager at Binder+Co AG, Germany, was a speaker at glass trends live at glasstec 2024, where he spoke about the AI-optimised and data-driven future of recycling.

Add new comment