Using Recycled Glass For Agricultural Restoration
August 2024
Working to address beach erosion and sustainable agriculture, UTRGV began a research project to see if glass sand can be used to grow plants.
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Chattanooga's Curbside Glass Recycling Services
June - July 2024
Anticipating pulverizing 500,000 pounds of glass in a year, Goodwill of Greater Washington is optimistic about their new sustainability initiative.
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Glass sand for coastal restoration projects
February 2024
LSU and the farmers market are teaming up to turn glass into sand to restore the coastline.
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Andela Products & Ruby Lake Glass, LLC
October 2023
Learn about how Cynthia Andela CEO of Andela Products and Ruby Lake Glass is shaping the future of glass recycling.
Can Crushed Glass Restore Cayman’s Coast?
October 2023
Can crushed glass replenish Cayman’s coast? Inspired by Lousianna’s success in restoring coastlines, the team sets out to use crushed glass for mangroves, seagrass, farming and agriculture.
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Everything's better with a touch of glass
August 2023
Winchester Virginia is using broken down, pulverized bottles for walking trails and landscaping.
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Outer Banks recycling stabilizes
May 2023
For over 15 years, Dare County North Carolina's GPT-1 System has processed 36 to 42 tons, annually.
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Creative solutions for supply chain stability
August 2022
Cynthia Andela, CEO of Andela Products and Ruby Lake Glass discusses creative ways of thinking about sustainability in your supply chains.
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