Ardagh gears up for a recycling success

Date: 23 July 2014

The new Reuse glass sorting and separation facilities have a total capacity for up to 250,000 tonnes of waste glass – approximately 13 per cent of the UK’s steam of waste glass.

Most of the glass supplied to these units is collected in the North of England, maximising the local nature of glass recycling and minimising the carbon footprint of modern glass packaging.  

Ardagh who have three glass manufacturing plants in Yorkshire (at Knottingley, Doncaster and Barnsley), supplying the world’s leading food and drinks companies, is partnering Reuse to increase the volume of cullet. Reuse ( a division of the privately owned Australian recycling and waste management company, URM (United Resource Management), who also has three plants in Yorkshire, is one of the UK’s leading glass recycling companies.

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