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Glass Recycling UK Ltd are the first British Company to install a revolutionary new plant which enables mixed glass cullet (reclaimed glass) to be separated back into individual colours.
WHY RECYCLE?
As you look at the sparkling new glass bottles and jars on the shelves in supermarkets today, it is difficult to imagine the part of the glass from which is was made has been used for over 20 years.
REASONS FOR RECYCLING
Recycling of Glass also reduces the demand for raw materials, as they do not have to be quarried from the landscapes, which is a huge advantage of recovering and recycling
Reasons For Recycling
The advantages of recycling
As you look at the sparkling new glass bottles and jars on the shelves in Supermarkets today, it is difficult to imagine that part of the glass from which it was made has been in use for over 20 years or more.

Last year, it may have been a soft drinks bottle, the year before a jam jar, or even a whisky bottle. Who knows? Currently in the UK, the Glass Industry has the ability and capacity to recycle millions of tonnes of glass per year, as well as glass being able to be indefinitely recycled without compromising it’s quality, making Glass perfect for reuse in producing new items and usable elements.
Who Are Glass Recycling UK?
“Glass Recycling UK Ltc. are the first British Company to install a revolutionary new plant which enables mixed glass cullet (reclaimed glass) to be separated back into individual colours.”
About Glass Recycling
Glass Recycling UK Ltd are the UK’s largest independent glass recycling company. Collecting 1000’s of tonnes of glass bottles and jars every week and processing them into glass cullet.

Our company employs more than 70 people in our main plant at Barnsley, as well as at our various depots throughout the UK.
Why Recycle?
As you look at the sparkling new glass bottles and jars on the shelves in Supermarkets today, it is difficult to imagine that part of the glass from which it was made has been in use for over 20 years or more.

Last year, it may have been a soft drinks bottle, the year before a jam jar, or even a whisky bottle. Who knows?
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