Can I put broken glass bottles and jars in my Blue Box?
FAQsNo. Broken glass is a handling hazard for the recycling truck operator. Also, broken glass makes it difficult to determine what type of glass it is. This can lead to contamination.
Glass Q. Why can't I recycle broken glasses with my glass bottles and jars?
Recycling Frequently Asked Questions - Washington State Depa...The combination of ingredients used to make glassware is different from what goes into container glass for bottles and jars. If these two types of glass are recycled together, the resulting glass will not be suitable for container glass. In fact, glassware, ceramics, window panes, or mirrors can pose a threat to equipment in a glass recycling plant. Compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) and tubes come in various shapes and sizes.
What can I do with my glass bottles or jars?
EcoDepot - FAQGlass bottles or jars used for food or drink can be placed in small quantities in your crate at kerbside for recycling. Larger domestic quantities can be taken to an EcoDepot for recycling. You are able to drop-off items at the recycling drop-off areas during normal EcoDepot hours at no charge. Certain organisations collect jam jars for reuse. If you have 30 or more jars you can call the TerraNova Waste Exchange facilitator (336 0080) to arrange for collection.
What about broken glass?
The Barefoot FAQYes, broken glass exists, but it is not "all over the place" even on city streets. Unless it's a recent breakage, it gets kicked or swept into cracks, against walls, or right against curbs and isn't strewn about. For the little glass that does remain, again, just watch where you're going! But, for the seasoned barefooter with tough, thick soles, most broken glass is not a problem even if you step directly on it. The following paragraph was contributed by Neil Kelley.
Why do metal lids have to be removed from glass bottles and jars?
Frequently Asked Questions, RecyclingBoth materials are recyclable and should be placed in the same recycling cart, unattached. At the recycling facility, a magnetic "belt" is used to separate the ferrous metals, like jar lids, bottle caps and steel cans, from the other materials. If the metal lids are left of the jar, they are not separated. In the glass handling process at the recycling facility, the lid becomes a contaminant and is not recycled but is discarded as waste.
Can I leave caps on glass bottles and jars?
Beaverton - Recycling & Garbage: FAQs - RecyclingPlastic caps are not recyclable. The caps are made from a type of plastic that is not recyclable. Before recycling glass bottles, please remove plastic caps and throw them in the trash. Metal caps are okay, please rinse clean and place in recycling cart.
Do you know of any sources of new jars with glass lids?
Frequently Asked Questions -- Fruit JarsThe familiar term Mason Jar came after its inventor, Mr. John L. Mason, who, at age 26, was a tinsmith in New York City. He perfected a machine that could cut threads into lids, which ushered in the ability of manufacturing a jar with a reusable, screw-on, lid. These jars freed farm families from having to rely on pickle barrels, root cellars, and smoke houses to get through the winter. For urban families, Mason Jars allowed excess fruits and vegetables to be preserved for use later.
Why did you switch from glass bottles to PET#1 plastic bottles?
Walnut AcresOur new bottles are better for you, your kids and the environment because they are lightweight, shatterproof and easily recyclable. We use only the best quality clear plastic bottles because they're easier and more efficient to recycle than glass. They're also the most widely recycled beverage container, and they're recycled to make such useful items as polar fleece and fiber-fill for jackets.
Can glass jars be used for freezing?
National Center for Home Food Preservation | Freezing FAQsRegular glass jars break easily at freezer temperatures. If using glass jars, choose wide-mouth dual purpose jars made for freezing and canning; these jars have been tempered to withstand extremes in temperatures. If standard canning jars (those with narrow mouths) are used, leave extra headspace in liquid packs (3/4-inch for pints; 11/2-inches for quarts) to allow for expansion of food during freezing and completely thaw food before removing it.
Subject: (7.4) Do you know of any sources of new jars with glass lids?
Frequently Asked Questions -- Fruit JarsYou can try the following Internet sources: http://www.homecanning.com/ http://www.weckcanning.com http://www.homecanningsupply.com/ Creswick, Alice: The Fruit Jar Works, Volumes I & II. Published by Douglas M. Leybourne, Jr. N. Muskegon, Mich., 1995. Leybourne, Doug: The Red Book of Fruit Jars Published by Douglas M. Leybourne, Jr. N. Muskegon, Mich., 1993, 2000. A Primer on Fruit Jars by David Hinson. Internet: http://www.av.qnet.com/~glassman/info/b&e/primer.htm
Why should I use glass bottles?
Wine Making FAQGlass is easier to sterilize, re-use, and recycle. Glass doesn't breathe like plastic which can impart off-odors. Glass is also more attractive and lets you visually judge the wine's clarity.
Do I need to remove labels from tin cans, plastic bottles or glass jars?
Beaverton - Recycling & Garbage: FAQs - RecyclingNo, labels do not need to be removed, but you do need to rinse the can, bottle and/or jar clean of all residue.
Can I recycle drinking glass or window glass in my blue box or "Containers" recycling cart?
Frequently Asked QuestionsAnswer: No. Drinking glass and window glass contain lead. This glass cannot be recycled currently. It can be disposed of as garbage. Residents in single-family homes should place such materials in a clearly marked bag or can for the safety of garbage collection crews.
Why is ZEVIA® packaged in aluminum cans instead of glass bottles?
ZEVIA Frequently Asked QuestionsAluminum cans are better on the environment than glass bottles. For example, making cans from recycled aluminum cuts related air pollution by 95%, whereas making glass from recycled materials reduces air pollution by only 20%. Aluminum is much lighter than glass to ship and consequently reduces stress on the environment, such as gas required to fuel trucks, materials necessary to handle the load of glass, and extra emissions from freight vehicles due to weight.
Where do I get a Blue Box?
Untitled DocumentAlthough the County of Wellington is responsible for both blue box and garbage collection we keep a supply of blue boxes here at the Municipal Office as a convenience. There is no charge for blue boxes.
Why are your products in glass bottles?
Amazon HerbLluviaâ„¢ Skin Care products come in glass bottles to preserve the integrity of natural ingredients. The dark emerald green color glass was chosen not only because it represents the richness of the Rainforest but to protect the formulas from light. In addition, products containing essential oils may not be compatible with plastic containers. Glass containers ensure no biochemical integration. Please recycle all enclosures and containers.
Do I need to take the paper labels off of glass jars?
FAQsNo. The recycling process for glass bottles has been developed so that labels can be removed prior to the heating phase.
What if my PYREX glass cover is broken?
Welcome to Official Site of Asia Pacific World Kitchen ++CORNINGWARE cover is made of PYREX glass. World Kitchen (Asia Pacific) promises to replace any PYREX glass cover that breaks from heat within two years from date of purchase. But chipped or cracked by impact is not covered under warranty.
