Glass

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Glass Recycling

Glass bottles and jars are 100% recyclable and can be recycled endlessly without any loss in purity or quality. In 2018, 39.6% of beer and soft drink bottles were recovered for recycling, according to the U.S. EPA - 39.8% of wine and liquor bottles and 15.0% of food and other glass jars were recycled. In total, 33.1% of all glass food and beverage containers were recycled.

Manufacturers benefit from recycling in several ways: Recycled glass reduces emissions and consumption of raw materials, extends the life of plant equipment, such as furnaces, and saves energy.

Most cardboard can be recycled, such as boxes, plates, tubes, fiberboard, and paperboard. But contaminated cardboard with grease or oil, such as a pizza box, can’t be recycled into high-quality cardboard. Wet cardboard is not recommended for recycling, because this material can clog up sorting machines which are used in the beginning stages of the cardboard recycling process.

Recycling Centers

Here ae some great recycling centers to start you off

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Central Recycling

Center in Edison, NJ

Central Jersey Recycling is a scrap yard that deals with all metal recyclables. Open 6 days a week, with up to date prices payed on all materials.

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South Pl. Center

Center in South Plainfield, NJ

South Pl. Center is a recycling center. It is open all year long with fabulous deals and prices on objects. It also excepts several types of donations

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Metuchen Recycling

Center in Metuchen, NJ

Metuchen Recycling is a recycling center. It is open on weekdays and offers you a great variety of deals and offers. Feel free to stop by it.

What People Say?

Here are testimonials from some people who implemented recycling..