A total of 3,465 tonnes of 'high quality' glass was collected from over 50 mini recycling sites across Bedford Borough in 2020/21.
According to RecycleNow, each time just one tonne of glass is recycled, about 580kg of carbon dioxide is saved through the supply chain.
This would mean that in just one year, Bedford Borough residents have saved over two million kg of carbon dioxide by dropping their glass off at local bottle banks, and this high quality sorted glass can be recycled and back on shelves as new bottles and jars within a few weeks.
At this time, the Council does not collect glass at the kerbside. Reasons include the fact that if glass was mixed in with other recycling it would result in lower quality glass and would cost the Council more to get it processed. Any separate collection would require new waste vehicles and so increased emissions from the new collection across the Borough.
Cllr Charles Royden, Portfolio Holder for Environment said: "I would like to say a huge thank you to our local residents for recycling nearly 3,500 tonnes of glass locally. Glass is 100% recyclable and can be endlessly recycled with no loss of quality- this makes it a hugely valuable item to recycle. By recycling glass we can reduce non-renewable fossil fuel use, and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
"It's really important that glass is kept separate from black bin waste and from other recyclables to allow us to recycle as much as possible, and help us all to do our part for the environment. If glass gets mixed into the normal kerbside recycling your orange bin will not be collected as it will reduce the quality of other items such as paper for recycling, and broken glass is a safety risk for staff who hand sort recycling."
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20/09/2021
Over 3,400 Tonnes Of 'High Quality' Glass Recycled In Bedford
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