Washington, DC Launches Public Space Recycling Pilot

New U.S. EPA data shows the glass recycling rate jumped to 28.1% in 2007, up three percentage points from 2006 (25.3%).  An estimated 3.2 million tons were recovered compared to 2.9 million in 2006. This is the first significant increase since about 2000.

For glass beer and soft drink bottles, the rate was 34.5%, up from 30.7% in 2006, and 15% for wine and liquor bottles (same as 2006).  The amount of glass generated remains at 5.3%.

 

The California glass bottle recycling rate rose to 79% in 2008.

   
 
CA Department of Conservation, November 7, 2008

“We suspect this increase reflects higher glass bottle recycling rates in California and other states with container deposit programs,” says Joe Cattaneo, GPI President.

For the six-month period ending June 2008, the California glass bottle recycling rate rose to 79%, up from 71% for the same period in 2007. The glass industry has also worked strategically to encourage glass bottle recycling at bars and restaurants, wineries, and special events in California, North Carolina, Colorado, and other states.

“We appreciate the efforts of communities and businesses across the U.S. to recycle their glass bottles and jars,” says Cattaneo. “Glass is 100% recyclable and our members use all the recovered glass they can get to manufacture new glass containers.”

Download the complete report, "U.S. EPA Municipal Solid Waste Generation, Recycling and Disposal in the United States: Facts and Figures for 2007."

Recycle Glass Day YouTube Entries Are In … Rate Your Favorite
Winner announced on Recycle Glass Day, December 10th

Recycle Glass Day logoEntries for GPI’s student YouTube video competition are now in. As part of Recycle Glass Day on December 10th, participating packaging sciences students from Cal Poly, Clemson University, Michigan State University, Rochester Institute of Technology, San Jose State University, and Stout University of Wisconsin, created videos to help build national awareness about the benefits of glass container recycling to save energy, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and better the environment.

Watch videos and rate your favorite!
Celebrate Recycle Glass Day on December 10th!

“We hope this awareness event will result in higher levels of glass collected for recycling and create positive attitudes about recycling overall,” says Joe Cattaneo, GPI President. “Recycling is an integral part of the cradle-to-cradle process of glass packaging manufacturing.” More

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John Gallo Receives 2008 Phoenix Award

John Gallo receives 2008 Phoenix AwardJohn Gallo has received the glass industry’s most prestigious tribute, the 2008 Phoenix Award, becoming the 38th recipient of the award, which is given in recognition of outstanding individuals who have made noteworthy contributions to the glass industry.

At the award event, attended by leading industry suppliers, Gallo remarked that “Innovation is what started the company…and today, that spirit of innovation remains strong in the people at Gallo Glass.” More

get the podcastA Look Inside: Colorado Finds Success with Glass Container Drop-off Program

imageGPI recently spoke with Susie Gordon, City of Fort Collins, and Bruce Philbrick, City of Loveland, about new research on best management practices for glass container recycling in Northern Colorado. The results led to implementing two glass container drop-off sites, which local communities have heartily embraced.

 

“The overall response, the spirit of cooperation we’re seeing, and good participation is astonishing.”

   
 
—Susie Gordon, Senior Environmental Planner with the City of Fort Collins Natural Resources Department in Colorado

In just six weeks, the city of Loveland has already collected over 25 tons of glass, 100% of which can go directly to their end-use market with the Rocky Mountain Bottling Company. Susie and Bruce believe their program is a viable model for other communities struggling with post-consumer glass container collection. Listen to the podcast or Read the transcript

 

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PACKAGING TRENDS

Fetzer Vineyards Lightweights Wine Bottles

Fetzer imageOne of the largest U.S. wineries, Fetzer Vinyards, announced the lightweighting of its 750 ml and 1.5L wine bottles. Working with O-I, the world’s largest glass packaging manufacturer, Fetzer’s lighter bottles will result in a 14% reduction in the company’s carbon foot print. O-I vice president Kevin Stevens says the ability to make lighter glass is not new. “What’s new is the attention it’s getting as a green alternative.”

“Lightweighting our bottle is a double-bottom-line innovation,” said Dr. Ann Thrupp, Manager of Sustainability, Fetzer Wines. “Good for the environment and for efficient operations—that supports our goal of being a sustainable business.”   More

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LEGISLATION

Boston City Council Requires Commercial Recycling Option

Massachusetts map imageThe Boston City Council passed a measure that would punish commercial waste haulers who do not offer recycling services to their customers. Supporters of the ordinance claimed that the city could see a vastly improved recycling rate if the measure is properly enforced. Those haulers who do not comply with the law may lose their licenses. The ordinance would require commercial haulers to:

• Offer customers a recycling option.
• Provide information about their program and recycling education materials.
• Supply to the city data on how many customers they have, how many opted to recycle, and how much recyclable waste they collected annually.

Oregon Bottle Bill Task Force Releases Report

Oregon map imageThe Oregon Bottle Bill Task Force (BBTF) report recommends that the state legislature increase the refund value for beverage containers to 10 cents.  The BBTF also recommends that the legislature create a network of 90 redemption centers.  They propose that scrap sales and unredeemed container deposits fund the centers, along with some industry assistance.

Other recommendations include:

• Expand the bottle bill to include non-carbonated drinks, (sports drinks, coffees, teas, juices, wines, liquors and other beverages, except for dairy).
• Have the state collect the value of unredeemed bottles if industry-run redemption centers fail.
• Limit the redemption of beverage containers purchased outside the state.

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GLASS RECYCLING

Charlotte, NC Convention Center and Hotels Respond to ABC Law

 

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Convention Center employees “have been on board since the beginning. It’s the law and it’s the right thing to do.”

   
 
Bill Tripet, Director of Food and Beverage, Charlotte Convention Center

North Carolina’s law requiring ABC permit holders to recycle all beverage containers hasn’t just affected bars and restaurants. In Charlotte, the Convention Center and the Charlotte Area Hotel Association’s member hotels have also gotten on board.

Since January 2008, the Charlotte Convention Center has recycled glass, plastic, and aluminum containers to comply with the law, but also “a desire to be a strong community leader in the green initiative,” says Bill Tripet, Director of Food and Beverage for the Convention Center. They expect to recycle more than 12 tons of containers this year. More

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What does “Livin’ Green” mean to Duke University Students?

Duke's Nicholas School of the Environment recently named the winners of its one-minute video contest about what “Green Livin’” means to students. Watch the videos

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Glass Recycling Rate Climbs in U.S. and CA
Recycle Glass Day YouTube Entries Are In
John Gallo Receives 2008 Phoenix Award
A Look Inside: Colorado Finds Success with Glass Container Drop-off Program
Fetzer Vineyards Lightweights Wine Bottles
Boston City Council Requires Commercial Recycling Option
Oregon Bottle Bill Task Force Releases Report
Charlotte, NC Convention Center and Hotels Respond to ABC Law
What does “Livin’ Green” mean to Duke University Students?

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CALENDAR

America Recycles Day
November 15, 2008
 
Recycle Glass Day
December 10, 2008