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Old glass > new bottles in 1972 |
- Worker safety--glass shards injure workers.
- Damage to expensive machinery--glass shards score metal, cut rubber conveyors and cause maintenance problems.
- Commingling glass with other recyclables causes contamination from food.
- Separating glass results in a cleaner product that won't be rejected by glass plants.
- The price paid for glass by glass plants is too low to justify the extra costs of trying to separate glass from commingled recycling.
- Transportation costs are high relative to its commodity value.