Sustainable Future For Glass
Leading Sydney recycler WSN Environmental
Solutions and joint venture partner Australian Glass Technologies (AGT)
have revolutionised glass recycling in New South Wales, launching a new
facility capable of processing up to 40,000 tonnes per year of previously
unwanted glass.
WSN Environmental Solutions CEO Ken Kanofski said the new facility at WSN’s
Chullora Recycling Centre will transform small pieces of glass into a valuable
resource and open up markets that previously did not exist in New South
Wales.
“The new recycling facility crushes the glass which is then sold as granules
that can be used in the manufacture of bricks, water filtration medium,
pavers and roof tiles,” Mr Kanofski said.
“Up until now, glass that was shattered in the recovery process has been
difficult to process and often had to be sent to landfill.”
The new recycling facility sorts the recycled glass from fine powder to
larger pieces, with each size being used as an additive in the manufacture
of a broad range of products.
In addition to building materials, the recycled glass can also be used
as an abrasive in sand blasting and as a filtration system for pools, while
coloured pieces of glass can be used as decorative features in pot plants.
“Using the glass to make bricks and pavers stops salt water from breaking
down the clay, making these products ideal for use in coastal areas or
landscaping around swimming pools,” said AGT Directors Jim McLeod and
son Mark.
“The glass is also a safe alternative for the mining industry to use in
sand blasting because it doesn’t spark.”
The project is also supported by the National Packaging Covenant, which
provided a grant of $400,000 to AGT.
The Covenant was launched by the Australian and New Zealand Environment
and Conservation Council, NSW Government, local government and representatives
of the packaging supply chain. It comprises a voluntary set of principles
to encourage manufacturers to be more environmentally responsible and to
increase post-consumer recycling rates.
For more information contact Aaron Findlay on 9934 7033.


