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Colourite - Maximising Cullet Additions in the Glass Container Industry

Container Lite: Light-weight Glass Containers - the Route to Effective Waste Minimisation

Container Lite - Opportunities for the Co-op to lightweight glass packaging

Feasability Study for the Reduction of Colour within the Glass Furnace

Materials recovery from waste cathode ray tubes (CRTs)

Study into the Interaction of Imported Wine Bottles and the UK's Cullet Supply

A Study of the Balance between Furnace Operating Parameters and Recycled Glass in Glass Melting Furnaces

Assessment of the International Trading Markets for Recycled Container Glass and their Environmental Applications

Recovered Container Glass: Development of test methods and inorganic contamination limits

Increasing collection and recycling of post consumer domestic window waste

Recycled CRT Panel Glass as an Energy Reducing Fluxing Body Additive in Heavy Clay Construction Products

New Approach to Cathode Ray Tube Recycling

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Study into the Interaction of Imported Wine Bottles and the UK's Cullet Supply

Although using recycled glass in furnaces saves valuable raw materials, reduces energy consumption and lowers emissions of CO2 a study, commissioned by WRAP, was conducted into promoting sustainable waste management with regard to wine bottles.

 

Wine bottles contribute significantly both to the waste stream and the green glass excess as the UK is the world’s largest importer of wines with annual consumption exceeding 1000 million litres. Much of this wine arrives bottled in green glass thus creating the imbalance in the supply and demand of green glass.

 

The study set out to find measures that would improve the utilisation of waste glass, especially those that would allow the glass to be recycled through the melting furnace which is considered to be the best environmental option.

 

The study concluded the greatest potential benefit on cullet recovery, would be filling bulk-shipped wine in UK-produced green bottles.  Secondary potential benefit would be to persuade wine producers to bottle their product in clear (flint) glass rather than green.  An increase in the proportion of clear bottles in the waste stream would assist.

 

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