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Value Mining Laminated Glass — Including Solar Panels

August 4, 2025

☀️ Solar Panel Recycling, A Proven Process As millions of solar panels retire, they present a recycling challenge: Laminated glass bonded with EVA. That’s where Andela’s Laminated Glass Separators shine! Same powerful tech. New high-impact application. 🔄 Separate glass from coatings 🔄 Recover clean glass 🔄 Recover recyclable laminates 💡 Key Features at a Glance…

Successful Fundraising Campaign Brings New Glass Crusher To Powell, Wyoming

July 28, 2025

After a long hiatus, glass is again being recycled in Powell, Wyoming! Excerpt from Powell Tribune article by CJ Baker, May 2025 After a long hiatus, glass is again being recycled in Powell. It was over a decade ago that the Powell Valley Recycling Center stopped accepting glass, but “people have still been grumbling about…

Find Buyers For Your Andela Glass Sand & Aggregates / Cullet

June 23, 2025

Does Your Community Know the Value of Glass Sand? We already understand the value of pulverized glass. But what about your community? There’s a growing opportunity to shift away from mined and dredged aggregates toward a more sustainable, local alternative: pulverized glass. Mining and dredging for aggregates is highly damaging to the environment. Diverting glass…

Why Choose Andela

June 18, 2025

  For over 30 years, we’ve built rugged glass crushers and pulverizers that get the job done—anywhere in the world. From Alaska to Iceland, New Orleans to Timor-Leste, our iconic blue machines set the global standard for glass processing. Our guys are real craftsmen; we manufacture everything on-site—raw materials come in and working equipment leaves.…

Circul-R: Glass and Plastic Pavers

January 20, 2025

Glass and Plastic Packaging, The Truth… We all know that glass is the more sustainable packaging material because it is infinitely recyclable. It can be pulverized, crushed, or melted, and made into new products. With an Andela crusher or pulverizer, those new products would be clean glass sand and cullet with many uses! Unfortunately, plastic…

NEWS: Andela GP-O5L Pulverizer In Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska

December 23, 2024

Waste Advantage Magazine: For the first time in nearly two decades, glass recycling is coming to Mat-Su. The Valley Community for Recycling Solutions center, located near the Matanuska-Susitna Borough Central Landfill in Palmer, will begin accepting glass in September, officials there announced. All types and colors of glass will be accepted, and labels do not…

Baltimore Goodwill Unveils Glass Recycling Plan With GP-05L, Nicknamed “Poe”

November 11, 2024

Looking for an innovative and eco-friendly solution to divert glass waste from landfill? Andela’s glass to sand pulverizers might transform how your business approaches sustainability. Baltimore-based Goodwill Chesapeake Sustainability Center recently unveiled their GP-05L glass pulverizer, affectionately named Poe, as a shining example of how companies can give unsellable glass a second life. What can…

Glass to Sand Recycling Machine for Growing Glass Recycling Initiative!

January 30, 2023

Bricolage Dynamics of Greenville, South Carolina, is a company determined to make a difference in their community. Zeb Parsons, founder of Bricolage Dynamics, believes every household counts. To that end, he is placing the power of recycling back into the hands of the people, ensuring a greener and more sustainable future for all. Why Andela…

The Exchange/Orcas: GP-05L Recycles 1- 2 Tons Per Hour

May 20, 2021

Glass recycling with the help of Andela Products! While recycling is already a large endeavor, it gets even more complex on islands. Island infrastructure is different compared to the mainland. Landfill space on an island is limited. If a waste product like glass can be recycled and used on the island it saves landfill space…

GPT-1HD Pulverizer Allows St. Bart’s to Process 3 to 5 tons of Glass Waste Per Hour

October 9, 2020

Beautiful St. Barthélemy in the French Caribbean has a population of only a little over 9,000, but receives 200,000 visitors every year. Chances are, nearly every one of those residents and visitors enjoys emptying a beverage in a glass bottle from time to time. What to do with all the glass bottle waste? In July…