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Throw your glass containers in the trash or give them fresh life?
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Wondering if a unique bottle is capable of being recycled? Looking for alternative ways to get rid of glass bottles since your town doesn’t recycle? We all want to be good citizens of the Earth, but it isn’t always so easy to know when something can be recycled or not. In this article, we’ll walk you through the options you have at your disposal. We’ll even throw in some options if you want to upcycle the bottles.

Method 1
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Checking that the Glass Bottles are Recyclable

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  1. Glass bottles come in a variety of colors, from clear to brown to green. Clear bottles are used the most and are made of sand, soda ash, and limestone. Brown and green glass bottles are usually used for drinks like wine and beer. Clear, brown, and green glass bottles can all be recycled.
    • Some community recycling programs will require you to sort glass bottles by color when you put them in a recycling bin. Check with your local recycling program for more information on their policy.
  2. Most glass bottles that were made to hold food can be recycled, as they are made of materials that can be used to make new glass bottles. Glass bottles used to hold drinks like beer and wine are usually recyclable as well.
    • Glass bottles that are not designed to hold food or drink, such as glass vases, are not usually recyclable.
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  3. Glass that has been designed to be resistant to heat, such as Pyrex glass bowls or cups, are not recyclable. Donate them to charity or reuse them, rather than recycle them.
  4. These materials do not break down easily and cannot be recycled. Donate or reuse glass bottles made of these materials, such as crystal vases or ceramic bottles, or put them in the garbage.
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Putting Glass Bottles in a Recycling Bin

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  1. Remove the lids and put them in a separate recycling bin. Only put glass bottles in the glass bottle recycling bin. [1]
  2. Give the glass bottles a light rinse to remove dirt and food residue. You may need to rinse them out a few times with warm water if food is really stuck in the bottles. [2]
    • Cleaning the bottles will make recycling them more efficient.
    • In some communities, bottles cannot be recycled unless they are free of dirt and food.
  3. Put the glass bottles in the bin designated for glass products. Separate the glass by color if required by your community to do so. [3]
    • Most communities will hand out a free recycling bin for each household.
  4. You will need to put out the recycling bin once a week at the designated pick up spot so it can be taken to a recycling plant. Check your community’s website to find out what day of the week is recycling day so you can put your bin out for pick up.
  5. Your neighborhood may have designated recycling bins next to public garbage bins. Look for recycling bins in public parks, by schools, and near community centers. Most towns and cities will have recycling bins on street corners in neighborhoods as well. [4]
    • Look for a map of recycling bin locations in your area on your community’s website.
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Repurposing Glass Bottles

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  1. Glass bottles with a metal screw lid can be recycled by using them to store nuts, dry grains, sugar, flour, and oats. Rather than throw your glass bottles away, use them for storage in your pantry. [5]
  2. You can also use glass bottles to hold candles by placing a candle in the top of the bottle. Pick a candle that is the same size as the top of the bottle. Use taper candles in the bottles. [7]
  3. You can also put flowers in the bottles and use them as vases around your house. Make sure you rinse out the bottles before using them as vases or candle holders.
  4. Create a mosaic with glass bottles. Break the glass bottles into pieces and use the pieces to create a colorful mosaic. Make sure you wear safety goggles, long sleeves, and gloves when you break the glass.
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    What can I do with large glass jars?
    Natalie Kay Smith
    Sustainable Fashion Writer
    Natalie Kay Smith is a sustainable fashion writer and the owner of Sustainably Chic, a sustainability-focused blog. Natalie has over 5 years of sustainable fashion and green living writing and has worked with over 400 conscious brands all over the world to show readers fashion can exist responsibly and sustainably.
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    You can easily use them to store office supplies, hair ties, lipsticks, and more around your home.
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