WHY SHOULDN’T GLASS NEED TO BE COLLECTED IN A SINGLE-STREAM COMMINGLE PROGRAM?

Single-stream recycling, which commingles all recyclables (paper, cardboard, metals, plastics, and glass) in one bin, has been the primary means of collecting recyclables in the U.S. since the early 1990’s. When glass is collected in single-stream recycling collection programs, it breaks and embeds into other materials, creating contamination and decreasing material value. This results in large amounts of collected material going to U.S. landfills. 

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1. IS THERE A COST ASSOCIATED WITH USING THE #glassonly RECYCLING DROP LOCATIONS?
2. IS BROKEN GLASS ACCEPTED IN THE #glassonly RECYCLING PROGRAM?
3. DO LIDS AND CAPS NEED TO BE REMOVED BEFORE RECYCLING GLASS IN THE DROP LOCATION PROGRAM?
4. WHY DO RECYCLABLES NEED TO BE CLEAN AND DRY?
5. DO I NEED TO WASH MY RECYCLABLES WITH SOAP?
6. WHY DOES GLASS NEED TO BE COLLECTED IN A #glassonly RECYCLING STREAM?
7. WHY SHOULDN’T GLASS NEED TO BE COLLECTED IN A SINGLE-STREAM COMMINGLE PROGRAM?
8. WHAT IS “CONTAMINATION” IN REGARDS TO THE RECYCLING STREAM?
9. WILL CURBSIDE #glassonly BE AN OPTION IN SAVANNAH?
10. THERE IS NOT A #glassonly RECYCLING DROP LOCATION NEAR ME - HOW CAN I REQUEST ONE?
11. WHAT HAPPENS TO THE GLASS AFTER IT COLLECTED?
12. WHAT IS THE CURRENT GLASS RECYCLING RATE IN THE U.S.?
13. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS TO OUR COMMUNITY FOR RECYCLING GLASS?
14. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS TO MANUFACTURERS WHO USE RECYCLED GLASS?