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Glass recyclers want the Government to encourage the use of crushed glass instead of mineral aggregate in base course for roading.
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Traditionally the keynote speakers have been visionaries in the industry. They have tended to focus on new ideas, trends and subjects for the glass industry as a whole.
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The amount of recycled glass used in making new containers has increased by more than ten times over the past year, according to figures released by trade confederation British Glass.