Mobile glass crusher to increase recycling

Friday, 02 November, 2007

A mobile glass crusher will help increase New Zealand’s ability to recycle glass, according to Environment Minister David Parker.

The crusher, an initiative of the Glass Packaging Forum, will predominantly tour the South Island to provide councils with an opportunity to crush recycled glass.

The crushed glass can be used in new products, such as a roading foundation material which includes up to 5% recycled glass. This material has already been used in roadways, paths and building foundations at a number of sites.

“The Glass Packaging Forum is to be congratulated for its collaborative work with councils to find further uses for recovered glass. This industry sector is developing recycling operations onshore and building our capability as a nation to cost-effectively and sustainably recover materials and close the loop on waste,” Parker said.

“Government has recently released its preferred policy options for minimising waste and recovering resources. While this includes options for a range of regulatory tools, the government prefers industry-led partnerships such as this one to develop solutions for end-of-life products.”

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