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  | The thesis examined the barriers to recovering end of life glass from commercial projects in London, and identified the drivers that will open pathways for glass to be recycled. 
  
 
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  | In order to minimize the environmental impact of glass by preserving the embodied carbon and substituting newly produced glasses, the reuse of glass is considered to be of the highest potential.  
  
 
  | This research focuses on the incorporation of glass bottles into earth-based constructions, because of their mutual advantages of environmental sustainability and cost-effectiveness.  
  
 
  | This article presents the metric avoided carbon for the reuse of aluminium unitised curtain wall façades, that are to be taken from a donor building and applied onto a receiving building. 
  
 
  | The Feasibility of Recycled Glass as a Building Material With Additive Manufacturing 
  
 
  | A study of its environmental benefits, quality, and mechanical properties 
  
 
  | Flat glass manufacturers are rightly focused on reducing their operational carbon and in turn the embodied carbon of the glass materials that they create. 
  
 
  | First valid steps on the pathway to better re-utilization of glass elements 
  
 
  | This study explored the prospect of reusing post-consumer architectural flat glass panes for remanufacturing in insulating glass units. 
  
 
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  | Laminated glass recycling is becoming increasingly important and urgent due to limited raw materials. 
  
 
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  | End-of-life insulating glass units (IGUs) continue to follow a linear, wasteful path from renovation and demolition sites into landfills or low-value recycling.  
  
 
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  | This study forms part of a wider research programme that aims to better address the end-of-life challenges and opportunities in façade design for re-use. 
  
 
  | Sustainability and the circular economy are increasingly influencing work and production processes in glass manufacturing, too.