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Comment by bayindirh

4 hours ago

> and recycling it takes as much energy if not more than just making new.

It's just melted, mixed and reused, AFAIK. We're recycling glass since forever (maybe mid 90s), and the recycling bins were put out by our national glassware company.

They even have a special line built with these, recycled glasses, which I don't remember the name. They also have a "upcycle" line where they repurpose their fine but not perfect items to other things. Both are excellent lines and are not more expensive than their usual wares.

> We're recycling glass since forever (maybe mid 90s)

Far, far earlier than the '90s. Glass has been regularly recycled from the early days of glassmaking itself. It's crushed up into "cullet" and mixed back in.

Glass is great for this because it doesn't degrade from being remelted and reformed, and using cullet reduces the cost of energy and new raw materials when making new glass.

  • > Far, far earlier than the '90s. Glass has been regularly recycled from the early days of glassmaking itself.

    You’re absolutely right. I meant recycling as ordinary citizens in my country with that date.