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I remember seeing something out in Michigan - I forget if it was a university or community that recycled ceramics. I'm not sure where they went but I noticed that a program did take them. That might help your search and perhaps theres other programs out there but I haven't seen such. Stephen N. Weisser, Sales Manager GreenLine Paper Company, Inc. 631 S. Pine Street York, PA 17403 717-845-8697 www.greenlinepaper.com stevew@no.address -----Original Message----- From: GreenYes@no.address [mailto:GreenYes@no.address] On Behalf Of M.Simons Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 4:09 PM To: GreenYes@no.address Subject: [GreenYes] Ceramic & non-bottle glass recycling/reuse? What can be done with broken/chipped ceramics and non-bottle glass such as that from kitchen items and old bathroom fixtures? I believe some people have suggested that these items can be used as aggregates for various purposes? If so, does anybody know any organizations, businesses, or individuals that would be interested in such material? -- MS |
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