I'll Drink to That

GLASS RECYCLING IS ONE of the oldest and simplest forms of recycling. However, the national trend toward commingled collection of multiple materials in a single cart, known as single-stream recycling, can markedly increase the tendency of glass containers to break during collection and processing, resulting in cross-contamination with other materials. Single-stream programs can significantly reduce the expense of collecting recyclables. However, several studies have shown that they can increase costs for processors who must separate the mixed recyclables and for end-users who require a clean stream of high-quality material to manufacture new products. With the quantity and quality ...

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