How can I dispose of large quantities of glass waste responsibly without paying disposal costs?
Glass disposal typically costs money—it's not like cardboard where you get paid for bales. However, there are a few routes members have identified:
- **One-off collections through your existing waste provider** — contact your usual waste collection company to arrange a single collection; this is usually affordable - **Biffa** — if you don't have an existing waste account, they can handle one-off tips and recycling collections - **Allied Glass or similar glass manufacturers** — given current shortages of recycled glass for manufacturers, it may be worth reaching out directly to see if they'll accept large quantities; they might even take it off your hands for free given market conditions - **Your local recycling centre (Smugglers Way or equivalent)** — you can do one-off drop-offs, though large volumes may require a van hire (e.g. ZipVan) depending on quantity
Members noted that the UK currently has a shortage of recycled glass and is a net exporter, making glass valuable to domestic manufacturers. Before assuming you'll pay, contact a local glass manufacturer to check if your volume is worth their collection.
**Caveat:** Glass disposal is not typically free like some other waste streams. Scale matters—clarify how large your volume is before approaching suppliers, as this affects whether they'll cover collection costs.
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