Usually, the best way to dispose of a mirror is to put it in the trash. Due to the way theyโre manufactured, mirrors canโt be recycled. Just remember, always wear cut-resistant gloves when youโre touching a broken mirror, and wrap the pieces in sheets of newspaper before putting them out with the trash to avoid cutting yourself or any future sanitation workers handling your rubbish. Read on to learn everything you need to know about disposing of mirrors safelyโwhether theyโre broken or not.
How to Dispose of an Old or Broken Mirror
Put the mirror in the trash (or next to the garbage bin if itโs too big to fit) and the waste department will remove it. Unfortunately, mirrors are not usually recyclable. If the mirror is broken, tape over the cracks so pieces don't fall out or wrap broken pieces in layers of newspaper so they don't cut anyone.
Steps
Breaking Down a Large Mirror for a Trash Bin
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Take the mirror outside and lay it on a large piece of cardboard. If your mirror is too big to fit into a trash can, you may need to break it into smaller pieces in order to get rid of it. Do this task outside so you donโt get small pieces of glass inside your home. Use a piece of cardboard that is slightly bigger than the mirror itself. [9] X Research source
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Tape the mirror off into a grid pattern with duct tape. When you break the mirror, the duct tape will hold the broken pieces together, which will make it a lot easier to fold them up and package them for disposal. To make a grid, place strips of tape both vertically and horizontally over the body of the mirror. [10] X Research source
- If you donโt have duct tape, you could also use masking tape. Just add more strips of tape to the mirror since masking tape is normally narrower than duct tape.
Warning: Wear leather gloves, protective eyewear, and sturdy, closed-toed boots to protect yourself from any wayward shards of glass.
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Cover the mirror with cardboard and crack it into pieces with a hammer. Use a second, large piece of cardboard to ensure no small pieces of glass will fly up while youโre breaking the glass. Gently hit the mirror with a hammer over its entire surface. [11] X Research source
- You should audibly hear cracking when you hit the mirror. If you donโt, you may not be hitting it quite hard enough.
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Package smaller sections of glass in newspaper before throwing them away. Remove the top piece of cardboard and carefully fold the mirror over on itself. You may need to use a sharp knife to cut the duct tape in places. Prepare several smaller bundles of glass and wrap them in multiple sheets of newspaper before duct-taping them closed and throwing them out with the trash. [12] X Research source
- You could also sandwich smaller sections of the mirror between pieces of cardboard and secure the edges with duct tape so the glass canโt fall out. Then you can just put those packages into the trash.
Expert Q&A
Tips
- If your mirror isnโt broken and is still in good condition, consider repurposing it instead of throwing it away. [13] X Research sourceThanks
Warnings
References
- โ https://www.calgary.ca/UEP/WRS/Pages/What-goes-where/Mirrors.aspx
- โ https://recyclenation.com/2015/08/how-to-recycle-mirrors/
- โ https://recyclenation.com/2015/08/how-to-recycle-mirrors/
- โ https://recyclenation.com/2015/08/how-to-recycle-mirrors/
- โ https://recyclenation.com/2015/08/how-to-recycle-mirrors/
- โ https://recyclenation.com/2015/08/how-to-recycle-mirrors/
- โ https://recyclenation.com/2015/08/how-to-recycle-mirrors/
- โ https://recyclenation.com/2015/08/how-to-recycle-mirrors/
- โ https://youtu.be/U6hcZHqfmAU?t=12