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Glass Recycling: Sorting by Color and Other Important Do’s and Don’ts

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22 May, 2025

This post was originally published on Recycle Nation

Recycling is everything in today’s single-use world. While your grandmother or, perhaps, great-grandmother made many things from scratch and reused the same set of canning jars over and over, today’s consumer buys something to use until it’s gone and then recycles it.In 2018, 3.1 million tons of glass containers were recycled. That breaks down to […]

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