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Ardagh and Don’t Trash Glass promote glass recycling in Chicago

The collaboration encourages bars, restaurants, and local businesses to collect and recycle used glass containers

Glass is 100 percent recyclable and can be recycled endlessly without any loss in quality or purity.
Glass is 100 percent recyclable and can be recycled endlessly without any loss in quality or purity. Ardagh

Ardagh Glass Packaging-North America (Ardagh) has partnered with Don't Trash Glass to promote glass recycling in Chicago and beyond. Don't Trash Glass is a program in collaboration with the Glass Packaging Institute (GPI) and Glass King Recovery & Recycling that encourages more bars, restaurants, and local businesses to collect used glass bottles, separately from waste streams, to be turned into new bottles and improve regional recycling rates.

"Ardagh is an advocate for recycling initiatives that ensure a source of high-quality recycled glass, such as the Don't Trash Glass program," says Brian Brandstatter, president and CEO of Ardagh Glass Packaging North America. "The partnership symbolizes our commitment to improving regional glass collection and recycling while advancing the circularity of glass bottles."

Glass is an endlessly recyclable resource

Last year, the program collected 2.2 million pounds of glass from bars, restaurants, and local businesses in its first-year partnership with Diageo North America in Illinois. Glass bottles and containers are then sorted and turned into cullet (furnace-ready recycled glass) for the Ardagh production facility to use to manufacture new glass bottles.

"Glass is 100 percent recyclable and can be recycled endlessly without any loss in quality or purity," says Scott DeFife, president of the Glass Packaging Institute. "Through Ardagh's partnership, we are capitalizing on an untapped source of glass bottles from bars and restaurants to manufacture new bottles within the same region."

An expanding program

The Don't Trash Glass pilot program launched in 2021 in the Greater Chicago area. Once collected, bottles are temporarily stored to be processed and then used by regional glass packaging manufacturers like Ardagh, aiming to keep glass bottles out of landfills. Based on its success in Chicago, the program has now been expanded to Kentucky.

"Partners are pivotal to making this program work," says Rose King, CEO of Glass King Recovery & Recycling. "Our partners can see the impact of their commitment on local businesses and the circularity of bottles."

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56, rue Charles Martel
Luxembourg,
LU, L-2134

Website:
ardaghmetalpackaging.com

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