How do we recycle glass?

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

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  • @seanpeters3690
    @seanpeters3690 2 года назад +71

    Glass never decomposes and will effectively be in the landfill forever. I'm glad that there is a glass recycling program here, and I hope more places start recycling glass better. Each bit helps.

    • @haverjr
      @haverjr Год назад +19

      I mean while it doesn't decompose it does break down with pressure like any other matter to basically be powderized, and unlike microplasics which leech into groundwater pulverized glass is just another substrate water can pass through with no ill effects like sand, fine stone, etc. In that way it is far better for the environment than plastics as it does not hurt our food chain or oceans with floating debris.

    • @jonhunt5408
      @jonhunt5408 Год назад +7

      @@haverjrprecisely, while glass does take up landfill space, it’s essentially refined rock, and like any other aggregate poses no environmental threat.

    • @apocalypsepow
      @apocalypsepow Год назад +3

      Yes but glass occurs naturally so it's not as bad as plastic it basically just becomes sand again

    • @shaunp9592
      @shaunp9592 Год назад +4

      Glass does "decompose". It just breaks down into finer and finer particles. If not contaminated by what was in it to begin with glass itself is NOT harmful to the environment. There are no toxic elements or chemicals in glass.

    • @picoj44
      @picoj44 Год назад +4

      Considering glass and other silicates make up a large percentage of rocks and the natural world I’m not sure this is really cause for alarm 😂

  • @whez08
    @whez08 2 года назад +30

    The most amazing part for me is that these billions and billions of small glass particles get actually sorted one by one. The amount of work the scanner does is mind blowing.
    (I think in the past it was way easier to sort the unbroken bottles by color and break them down afterwards. But now there are machines who sort the actual broken pieces instead.)

    • @darkpadden
      @darkpadden 2 года назад +1

      Sure most glass that people think about is clean but.. There is a type a class that is flooding the market atm is leaded glass. Where does this come from? Old school TV sets. And as far as i am aware of there are only 3 places in the US that takes it in and all 3 are overloaded. It's a 500 year problem most forget.

    • @whez08
      @whez08 2 года назад +1

      @@darkpadden Isn't the lead separated in the process of remelting the glass into new product because of their different melting temperature?

    • @darkpadden
      @darkpadden 2 года назад +4

      @@whez08 it takes more then just Temps but also extra chems to do it efficiently plus one of the side effects of the process is the production of cyanide and other toxic gasses that have to be filtered from my understanding. I once looked into what it would take to build a plant to do it small scale the 200k investment didn't scare me but the epa and general health considerations did.

    • @xy4489
      @xy4489 Год назад +2

      Yeah.. would never have guessed that this is the more efficient design rather than keeping the bottles whole for as long as possible.

    • @BillyJoeBob-tv6co
      @BillyJoeBob-tv6co 8 месяцев назад

      super toxic if aspirated / ingested / in eyes etc

  • @TrishaPrajnawirani
    @TrishaPrajnawirani 2 года назад +23

    Wow, this is so interesting! It's still very difficult to find these recycling plants in my country. We don't even have a designated area for throwing away glass or batteries. I'm hoping that they will be more widely available in the future.

    • @1091Floyd21
      @1091Floyd21 10 месяцев назад

      Is that the U.S?

    • @TrishaPrajnawirani
      @TrishaPrajnawirani 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@1091Floyd21 I'm from Indonesia. I think the US probably has a decent amount of places for recycling and more proper waste handling, though I may be wrong.

    • @kamakaziozzie3038
      @kamakaziozzie3038 4 месяца назад

      ⁠@@TrishaPrajnawiraniI’m surprised they don’t recycle used batteries in your country. Some types are more difficult to than others, but wet cell car batteries are easy to recycle and actually quite valuable.

  • @alisudaise2925
    @alisudaise2925 5 месяцев назад +1

    I also do recycling but on a small scale...great idea to all those supporting a safe environment

  • @xy4489
    @xy4489 Год назад +22

    Glass > Plastic.
    When people say "recycling is a scam" they really mean "plastic recycling is a scam".

  • @natasha.ixtlan
    @natasha.ixtlan 2 года назад +2

    Great job guys! 💯

  • @originalrecipe7988
    @originalrecipe7988 2 года назад +7

    People don't understand, we need to take care of this planet. There's a lot of talk about it but no one does anything. We only have 1 home and it's the one being destroyed by us. Colonizing other planets won't be for sometime, so where are we supposed to go when the Earth finally has had enough and forces us to look for home #2. Besides, imagine colonizing Mars and being able to have 2 life-supporting planets, instead of having to say, "Oh we can't go back to Earth because we destroyed it to the point that it can't sustain humans anymore."

    • @BillyJoeBob-tv6co
      @BillyJoeBob-tv6co 8 месяцев назад

      no sweat, God is going to smelter the entire planet's surface, perhaps to a few miles deep, in the super-near future

  • @jeepy8067
    @jeepy8067 Год назад +6

    Why don't manufacturers take back their own bottles like milk bottles used to go back to the milkman, and just reuse the same bottle rather than smashing it all up and then having to remanufacture it? I get it's more effort but how much less energy would it use?

    • @smi1896
      @smi1896  Год назад +5

      Refillable programs are great! Sometimes they are designed like a deposit system for consumers to bring them back for sterilizing and refill. Unfortunately, this is not the mainstay today, but we are supportive of this too!

  • @iqoverlord
    @iqoverlord Год назад +1

    When Inwas a kid. My grandfather bought his beer by the case at the local brewery. He would stick the empty bottles back in the case and return them for a discount on the next one. The brewery just sent the bottles back through the filling line after they went through washing and sanitizer machine. Recycling is not new. Our grandparents and great grandparents did it long before. The problem is society changed now everything is disposable for companies to save money or in most cases to make extra money..😊😊

  • @shahspandini4352
    @shahspandini4352 Год назад +3

    From where do you receive these glass bottles etc ?
    Is the collection process carried out by your plant or you just buy it from vendors?

  • @zoezen6898
    @zoezen6898 2 года назад +2

    Do any big companies who use glass for packaging offer some form of compensation to customers dropping used containers from them back to them?

  • @leonardocavar
    @leonardocavar Месяц назад

    This is interesting!

  • @dianetapper2900
    @dianetapper2900 2 года назад +2

    Wow! How interesting!

  • @stevegiannotti2338
    @stevegiannotti2338 2 года назад +1

    Interesting video.

  • @danielgodfrey4415
    @danielgodfrey4415 2 года назад +2

    Looks exactly like an almond processing plant

    • @jukee67
      @jukee67 Год назад

      They probably feed it to us in all kinds of ways.

  • @robertchristian821
    @robertchristian821 3 года назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @nicl6012
    @nicl6012 Год назад +4

    Informative Video! 👍🏼
    But what about labels? Are they being washed off or will they be burned during the glass melting step?

    • @smi1896
      @smi1896  Год назад +6

      Labels are removed when we break the glass. They are then screened off or blown off through the process.

    • @1091Floyd21
      @1091Floyd21 10 месяцев назад

      @@smi1896 I can't visualise that properly. Say if I wanted to get a label off a bottle myself, I'd use really hot water with some sort of wire wool, and give it it a really hard scrub, and then go back over the places where it didn't come off. How could all that be done on pieces of glass that are broken? I can't picture glue would just come off by being air blown!

  • @TheKirilover
    @TheKirilover Год назад

    I’m amazed to hear it’s possible to separate green/brown/white glass automatically on an industrial scale. Meanwhile in Europe we will put this task on customer, to throw glass in containers according to the colors. It would be so much easier to have one container for all and an idnautrial separator, like in this video.

    • @1091Floyd21
      @1091Floyd21 10 месяцев назад

      Yeah, but it probably ends up costing more that way. Did you ever think about that? The U.S knows it's citizens are too stupid/lazy to be bothered throwing the right coloured glass in the right place, so they rely on the factories to do that.

  • @Love4ourFamily
    @Love4ourFamily 6 месяцев назад

    How do they sort the colors? Do people manually sort it or is there a machine with lenses that recognizes the colors?

  • @tonyHern865
    @tonyHern865 Год назад +2

    why do we still use plastic bottles if glass is that convinient?

  • @martinkwesiga9904
    @martinkwesiga9904 Год назад

    Thank you so much…any solution to ampoules and vials (medical glass waste)

  • @colinpovey7923
    @colinpovey7923 Год назад

    Thanks you.

  • @chrisgoldbach4450
    @chrisgoldbach4450 2 месяца назад

    Is it cheaper to recycle the bottles or wash them? Also not sure what the fda thinks about that.

  • @LORDRA1DEN
    @LORDRA1DEN Год назад

    Cool,. Thanks!

  • @Fan-lq6uv
    @Fan-lq6uv Год назад +1

    I've wondered about one thing. Clear, green, and brown/amber glass are common and easily sorted for recycling back into similar colored. But what about other color? I've seen red, blue, orange, and milk (white) glass. Do you offer mixed unsorted color for use where color don't matter, such as making glass bead for paint cans?

    • @smi1896
      @smi1896  Год назад +2

      We accept all colors for recycling without issue! ♻

    • @1091Floyd21
      @1091Floyd21 10 месяцев назад

      @@smi1896 How? Does blue and red glass go for fiberglass?

  • @davidb2206
    @davidb2206 Год назад +2

    We need several of these plants in every state ASAP. Coke and Pepsi should be made use only glass bottles that are returnable (and reusable) like in the 1970's. The age of making local taxpayers pay for Coca Cola's plastic trash (at their local landfill) is over. Support a "Bottle Bill" in your state.

  • @jellyboy123
    @jellyboy123 2 года назад +2

    would it be better for recycling if all glass was clear and they don’t use green or amber brown glass? plus don’t use labels it be more easy for recycling process .

    • @smi1896
      @smi1896  2 года назад +4

      Not necessarily. Colors and labels are the least of the challenges with glass recycling in North America. Contamination in single-stream collection due to needed MRF investments would be a better focus!

    • @deanobeany
      @deanobeany 2 года назад +3

      Some products need coloured glass, lots of foods, chemicals or medicines need darker glass to protect them from light so they don't degrade.

  • @oduonyecallistus3680
    @oduonyecallistus3680 2 года назад +4

    Wow! This is the most interesting video I have seen in this year. I have millions of auto glasses wasting away here due to lack of recycling facilities here in my country. Is there any chance that I can send them to you ?

    • @happity
      @happity 2 года назад

      Not practical, but you can still hammer them into sand

  • @amalneeanurasiri8180
    @amalneeanurasiri8180 Год назад +1

    Please answer my question,
    how do you sort glass into three different colors? Do you use people to sort them or do you sort of them some sensory machines which can identify the colour and sort them ?

    • @dougaltolan3017
      @dougaltolan3017 Год назад +1

      It's automatic.
      The glass is dropped across a line of camera sensors that control air jets.
      That was the optical sorting stage he mentioned.

  • @香喷喷的豆包
    @香喷喷的豆包 10 месяцев назад

    I am about to use glass sand to replace natural sand in concrete for my scholarship experiment,I want to know if I could use small crushing machine to crush waste glass into glass sand?Thanks.

  • @mangalapurbhe7972
    @mangalapurbhe7972 8 месяцев назад

    But i have no appropriate platform to sale it can you plz tell me about it sir

  • @MrNobody2828
    @MrNobody2828 Год назад +1

    Why break the glass bottle to start with. Why not do what we did in the 1960's and return the bottle to be refilled.

  • @zoezen6898
    @zoezen6898 2 года назад

    Love ❤️ it xxx

  • @محمدصادقی-ن5ج
    @محمدصادقی-ن5ج 9 месяцев назад

    Hello, I am sending you a message from Iran. America's technology regarding glass recycling is very high. In which state is your factory located?

  • @gfr2023
    @gfr2023 5 месяцев назад

    1:54 i spot a toy cow ahahahah

  • @geoffgeoff143
    @geoffgeoff143 Год назад

    Here, glass containers are crushed to sand and used in trenches instead of natural sand.

  • @cyxx414
    @cyxx414 2 года назад

    this is so interesting

  • @Chris.Davies
    @Chris.Davies Год назад +2

    The sad thing about recycling glass is that it is very energy intensive to re-use as glass vessels.
    Now, in the USA, your energy is mostly non-renewable, so the carbon emitted as a result of the recycling is woefully high. :(

    • @Ashleekaa
      @Ashleekaa Год назад +1

      Good point.
      I was wondering why glass bottles were being made when it was already glass bottles, can't we just clean them and reuse them?

    • @ELXatrix
      @ELXatrix Год назад

      @@Ashleekaa for standart bottles that works already in some places but for lots of bottles with different designs thats not worth the time to sort and ship them back...have a look at how many different bottle designs there are for wine and liquor...you want to send every empty wine bottle back to the winery it came from? or is it more convenient for you to just toss it in a container wich gets to some plant like that?

    • @Ashleekaa
      @Ashleekaa Год назад +1

      @@ELXatrix A nice design isn't really important so everyone could have the same design. The environment is more important than aesthetics.

    • @ELXatrix
      @ELXatrix Год назад

      @@Ashleekaa well good luck getting the companys to agree one one design and not stand out in the shelf. and same with the consumer then picking some standart design bottle and not the fancy looking one.

    • @Ashleekaa
      @Ashleekaa Год назад

      @@ELXatrix Ah well that sounds hard, I suppose we'll just have to continue being selfish idiots who get taken out by AI. What a way to become extinct.

  • @mklnmlkn6466
    @mklnmlkn6466 2 года назад

    سلام پودر شیشه برای چه کاری استفاده میشه

  • @kotlamallesh9993
    @kotlamallesh9993 Год назад

    Wich is company

  • @dellakelly472
    @dellakelly472 2 года назад +1

    How are you able to sort the class by color? Is there a machine that does this?

    • @smi1896
      @smi1896  2 года назад +7

      Yes! We use optical sorters to sort by color.

    • @metsimotsatsing4455
      @metsimotsatsing4455 Год назад

      ​@Strategic Materials Hello 👋 and which machine is used to weight the cullet?

    • @davidochuonyo391
      @davidochuonyo391 Год назад

      How much would this system cost

  • @fayethornton774
    @fayethornton774 Год назад

    How get started to collect and sell glass to yall?

  • @h7opolo
    @h7opolo 2 года назад

    0:45 wrong, they don't sell cullet. cullet is finer grain.

    • @smi1896
      @smi1896  2 года назад +3

      Cullet is exactly what we sell! 1/4"

  • @NightOwlGames
    @NightOwlGames 2 месяца назад

    why are bottles of soda made of plastic?

  • @潘友秀
    @潘友秀 10 месяцев назад

    good❤

  • @scottsendra491
    @scottsendra491 2 года назад

    Is it better to leave a ferrous metal cap screwed onto a glass bottle or remove it when placed in recycling bin? I was concerned with it screwed on that glass would get stuck inside the cap screw threads.

    • @smi1896
      @smi1896  2 года назад +4

      Either is OK. Leaving it on, it'll be recovered at the MRF or our facility. Removing it, it could be potentially lost in transit or recovered at our facility♻

  • @1091Floyd21
    @1091Floyd21 10 месяцев назад

    I wish they explained how they remove the metal, rather than just saying we remove it. I would've liked if they explained what air classification is

  • @mangalapurbhe7972
    @mangalapurbhe7972 8 месяцев назад

    I am also doing Glass business

  • @ClwnJuNkY
    @ClwnJuNkY Год назад

    How much money is there is glass

  • @ShawnR-rs8db
    @ShawnR-rs8db 2 месяца назад

    To bad I haven't found one in the metro area of Denver, Colo

  • @CarlosAlberto-ii1li
    @CarlosAlberto-ii1li Год назад

    Almost 50 years ago l had 10 trucks bringing in glass 6 days a week, the price l got at that time in UK was 50 pounds, as soon as all the 'expensive' recycling programs started l need to sell up and put all workers in the street, recycling is expensive, same with paper.

  • @sanjaytravel837
    @sanjaytravel837 2 года назад

    I want to start scrap glass work I want to sell that scrap, you tell whom to sell this scrap

  • @davidhouston5783
    @davidhouston5783 Год назад

    Lots of beer bottles with buts and lime pieces in them that don't get returned.

  • @brianbassett4379
    @brianbassett4379 Год назад +1

    Infinitely recyclable, with a turnaround of potentially 3 days. So why isn't it mandatory to recycle glass? The "waste management" company that collects my garbage doesn't recycle glass; they just transport it to a landfill... why is that allowed? They demand customers cherry-pick and sort recyclables that can be easily profitable but don't recycle glass because it's too expensive for them to process.

  • @Mohemd-zr4ly
    @Mohemd-zr4ly 11 месяцев назад

    I have an amount of glass nuts, about two thousand tons

  • @hape3862
    @hape3862 9 месяцев назад

    If only we could put three recycling containers for white, green and brown glass at every street intersection so that people could sort the still-whole bottles by color for us! - Oh, wait, Germany does that?

  • @scotanderson7689
    @scotanderson7689 Год назад

    Why don't we go back and replace 1 time use plastic with glass containers like we use to. They would not even to sort the glass if they used it in road and other fill projects.

  • @ghosted9108
    @ghosted9108 Год назад

    0:41 anyone else notice the dice😂

  • @sniper7.62x51
    @sniper7.62x51 3 года назад

    What happens to the 50% of the stuff that is not glass?

    • @smi1896
      @smi1896  3 года назад +12

      We recycle what we can that is non-glass like ferrous and non-ferrous metals or cardboard. We receive many items that are non-recyclable and are forced to take the scenic route to the landfill. This is why contamination in single-stream recycling is challenging!

    • @sanjaytravel837
      @sanjaytravel837 2 года назад

      @@smi1896 I want to start scrap glass work I want to sell that scrap, you tell whom to sell this scrap

  • @eamaralmaseyha3328
    @eamaralmaseyha3328 2 года назад +1

    I have glass scrap

  • @RaffaeleGambardella-sv9wr
    @RaffaeleGambardella-sv9wr 9 месяцев назад

    👌

  • @vysovath9760
    @vysovath9760 2 года назад

    😍😍😍😍

  • @geoffgeoff143
    @geoffgeoff143 Год назад

    Glass will eventually devitrify. Glass is a discription, not a specific product.

  • @ح.ح-م1ص
    @ح.ح-م1ص Год назад

    السلام عليكم
    انا من مصر
    انا اعمل في جمع مواد الخرده والازاز القديم
    واتمنا ان اصدر خارجآ
    انا شاب فقير ولاكن عندي المكان والخبره

  • @kristoferraypolman4066
    @kristoferraypolman4066 Год назад

    Ehh I'm not concerned what happens to an empty bottle. My bottle is a gift to one million years down the road

  • @RoadlampManufacturer
    @RoadlampManufacturer Год назад

    well

  • @KSoftGames25
    @KSoftGames25 2 года назад

    These people literally specialize in selling people's trash back to them. 🤣
    Pretty neat stuff, jokes aside

  • @executivesteps
    @executivesteps Год назад +4

    The air must be full of glass dust. Doesn’t seem healthy to work around there without the appropriate masks???

    • @jerrynorris1397
      @jerrynorris1397 4 месяца назад +2

      Worked in a glass factory for 46 years never wore a mask and no problems

    • @ALBERT_sk-19
      @ALBERT_sk-19 4 месяца назад

      oh. good

  • @jukee67
    @jukee67 Год назад

    But they say you can't recycle broken glass

    • @-nomocp-156
      @-nomocp-156 3 месяца назад

      Who said that?

    • @jukee67
      @jukee67 3 месяца назад

      @@-nomocp-156 At the city recycling center where you pick up the bin. Many cities transport recycled trash to another location so from there who knows. I have watched the guys throw both in the same truck and when I called to report it I know the person on the other line could care less.

  • @geoffgeoff143
    @geoffgeoff143 Год назад

    Who pays for this reclaiming?

  • @jamalmiya2311
    @jamalmiya2311 Месяц назад

    Amar Kache

  • @jamalmiya2311
    @jamalmiya2311 Месяц назад

    Ami Bangladesh

  • @evilelf5967
    @evilelf5967 Год назад

    bet they get through a lot of band aids.lol.

  • @jamalmiya2311
    @jamalmiya2311 Месяц назад

    আমি বাংলাদেশ থেকে বলতে বাংলাদেশ থেকে

  • @JaydusMaitland2024
    @JaydusMaitland2024 9 месяцев назад

    The homeless giving these people jobs

  • @chandanchandel5418
    @chandanchandel5418 Год назад

    I want to sell 1000 tan botle glaas

  • @zachoward145
    @zachoward145 2 года назад

    Bet my company would pay you to take our glass if you're interested in 20 tons.
    It's tempered

    • @smi1896
      @smi1896  2 года назад +2

      We accepted tempered glass at select plants ♻

  • @georgeaswipe5031
    @georgeaswipe5031 Год назад

    I refuse to recycle to protest Just Stop Oil.

  • @dawolf7784
    @dawolf7784 Год назад

    It makes me sad the county I’m in stopped allowing us to recycle glass . They make us throw it into the trash . 😢

  • @TryerTryer-tu6je
    @TryerTryer-tu6je Год назад

    Isn't using sand cheaper than recycling glass?

  • @sevencostanza3931
    @sevencostanza3931 Месяц назад

    Strategic Materials STOPPED taking glass from city since it is too expensive, not worth it. Very SAD 🥲

  • @techgadgets928
    @techgadgets928 2 года назад +1

    Wow, this is so interesting! It's still very difficult to find these recycling plants in my country. We don't even have a designated area for throwing away glass or batteries. I'm hoping that they will be more widely available in the future.

  • @Love4ourFamily
    @Love4ourFamily 6 месяцев назад

    How do they sort the colors? Do people manually sort it or is there a machine with lenses that recognizes the colors?