Glass container recycling Rate Climbs in U.S./California

New U.S. EPA data shows the glass recycling rate jumped to 28.1% in 2007, up three percentage points from 2006 (25.3%). An estimated 3.2 million tons were recovered compared to 2.9 million in 2006.

This is the first significant increase since about 2000.

For glass beer and soft drink bottles, the rate was 34.5%, a big boost from 30.7% in 2006, and 15% for wine and liquor bottles (same as 2006). The amount of glass generated remains at 5.3%.

For the six-month period ending June 2008, the California Department of Conservation reports that the glass bottle recycling rate rose to 79%, up from 71% for the same period in 2007. The overall beverage container recycling rate in California reached 76% (7.5 billion containers).

To download the complete report, “U.S. EPA Municipal Solid Waste Generation, Recycling and Disposal in the United States: Facts and Figures for 2007,” go to www.epa.gov/osw/nonhaz/municipal/msw99.htm. For California recycling rates, go to www.con servation.ca.gov/dor/Notices/Documents/Biannual.pdf.

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