US glass recycling faces persistent cost and infrastructure challenges

American households continue to generate substantial amounts of glass waste that mostly goes unrecycled due to economic and systemic issues in the current collection methods.

The average American household uses about 150 pounds of glass containers each year, yet more than two-thirds of this material never gets recycled into new bottles. According to the EPA, the U.S. has maintained a glass container recycling rate of about 31 percent over the past decade, far below the European Union's 80.8 percent collection rate achieved in 2023. This disparity stems from differences in infrastructure and policies rather than consumer behavior alone.

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South Korean minister holds garbage bag at press conference, reassuring public on supplies amid Middle East crisis.
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South Korean government reassures garbage bag supply amid Middle East crisis

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South Korea's government urged the public on Monday not to worry about shortages of standard plastic garbage bags amid the Middle East conflict disrupting naphtha supplies. Minister of Climate, Energy and Environment Kim Sung-hwan stated in a Facebook post that all necessary measures have been taken. Hoarding has emerged recently due to a sharp rise in polyethylene prices, a key material for the bags.

American households now hold an average of 24 electronic devices, contributing to record global e-waste levels.

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A single bale of crushed aluminum cans can fetch up to $40,000, subsidizing curbside recycling programs nationwide.

Waste4Change CEO Mohammad Bijaksana Junerosano called for a total overhaul of Indonesia's waste management system amid a national garbage crisis. He highlighted a circular economy potential of Rp 500 trillion per year, provided strong infrastructure and ecosystems are in place. The remarks came at an Earth Day media gathering in Jakarta on April 20, 2026.

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While renewable energy targets about 55% of greenhouse gas emissions, the circular economy tackles the remaining 45% from material production and use. This approach replaces the linear take-make-waste model with strategies to design out waste, extend product life, and restore natural systems. Reports suggest it could reduce emissions by billions of tons annually across key sectors.

Garbage accumulation in Matanzas, Cuba, has shifted from occasional to a permanent urban feature, worsened by a fuel crisis cutting waste collection frequency. Residents burn trash piles to fend off pests, producing toxic smoke. Violeta González, 75, collects aluminum cans from dumps daily to make ends meet.

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A new Gallup poll indicates that only 35% of Americans rate the environment as good or excellent, the lowest figure since tracking began in 2001. Majorities express deep concerns over water pollution and climate change. Meanwhile, 57% believe the government is doing too little to protect the environment.

 

 

 

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