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RE: [greenyes] Alternative Uses of Glass
- Subject: RE: [greenyes] Alternative Uses of Glass
- From: "Reindl, John" <Reindl@no.address>
- Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 07:52:52 -0600
Hi Jeanne (and others) ~
Over the last dozen years or so, our office has been compiling a directory
of research, pilot projects and full-scale projects to recycle glass into a
variety of non-container uses. It is just under 130 pages long and we are
glad to provide this document to anyone at no cost via email.
John Reindl, Recycling Manager
Dane County, WI
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeanne Liston; Environmental Resource Center
> [mailto:jeanne@no.address]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 4:48 PM
> To: greenyes@no.address
> Subject: [greenyes] Alternative Uses of Glass
>
>
> In our rural community, it's not feasible to recycle our
> glass. Instead it
> is stored at our transfer station and used as aggregate in road fill
> projects and at the transfer station itself. I would like to
> look into
> extending its use into construction projects, and am
> wondering if anyone has
> some information on other communities who are currently doing
> this. Any
> information on purchasing a good glass crusher would also be helpful.
> Thanks.
>
> Jeanne Liston
> Outreach Coordinator
> Environmental Resource Center
> PO Box 819
> Ketchum, ID 83340
> 208.726.4333
> Fax 726.1531
>
>
>
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