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With the world constantly progressing and moving forward we tend to forget about other areas of life, such as the importance of our planet's health. However, there are many preventative measures we can take to help ensure it lives for millions of years longer. For example, by using more renewable materials we can keep the planet healthy for as long as possible. One of the best materials because of its recyclability is
glass. It is a clean material that can help improve our daily quality of life and increase our air quality simultaneously. In this article, we will dive deep into
glass's recyclability and why it is so commonly recommended.
What is amazing about glass is that unlike other materials it is known to be infinitely recyclable. No matter how many times you recycle glass it'll always retain its strength and durability. You can even transform glass into practically anything once it is heated up and treated properly. Therefore by utilizing large amounts of glass, you can continue to create beautiful new objects and even works of art. Being able to simply heat up the glass and reuse it allows us to save resources and energy.
When creating most materials we produce large amounts of greenhouse gases along with promoting habitat destruction. Both of these processes can cause air and water pollution as well as completely decimate beautiful areas of land. Thankfully, because of glass’s trait to be infinitely recyclable, it reduces the harmful effects of creating new materials. Allowing us to continue producing new objects without the added harmful effects. Rather than worsening the overall health of the planet, we are instead promoting sustainability and longevity.
When it comes to glass almost all types are recyclable. The main difficulty encountered is not separating different types of glass from one another. Different types of glass all have their own melting points. This means depending on color and thickness some glass might melt much faster than other types. This makes it crucial to separate glass during the recycling process in order to ensure the best results possible. Some of the harder types of glass to process are fiberglass and cookware glass. Both of these types have complex processes that can be much more challenging compared to normal glass. The industry is trying to find other ways to make the process of melting glass easier so that all types of glass can be recycled efficiently.
If you have glass in your home or business that needs repair or installation then contact Atlas Glass and Mirrors today! We have a wide variety of glass services that can help suit all of your property needs!
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