Glass Recycling is a really easy and worthwhile thing to do. Recycled glass has many uses and is used in the manufacture of items like new beer bottles, wine and pop bottles, food jars, building materials, ceramics, abrasives and much more.

First thing you need to do is clean the glass bottle or jar by rinsing and clearing out residue. All coloured glass bottles and jars can be recycled at your nearest bottle bank. Glass bottle banks can be found at various locations locally such as supermarkets or other accessible areas.

Most areas don’t allow glass to be put into general waste or standard recycling bins.

You will find a bottle bank at the household waste recycling centre in near you. You can drop of as many glass bottles and jars for recycling you can even leave the lids on too.

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Lightwater Recycling Site is located at Briar Avenue, Lightwater, GU18 5UN. The Recycling Site is for use with residents from the local area to dispose of their recyclable items, and is controlled by Joint Waste Solutions Disposal Services.  

Camberley Recycling Site is located at Prior Road Car Park, GU15 1DA. The Recycling Site is for use with residents from the local area to dispose of their recyclable items, and is controlled by Joint Waste Solutions Disposal Services.