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New Zealand: “healthy“ recycled glass market

The New Zealand Glass Packaging Forum is challenging claims in local media that “glass along with other recyclables holds no value”.
General manager John Webber says that reports in some media are mi…

The New Zealand Glass Packaging Forum is challenging claims in local media that “glass along with other recyclables holds no value”. General manager John Webber says that reports in some media are misleading and inaccurate. “We don“t know where they are getting their information. Fact is there is an unprecedented demand for good quality glass. New Zealand“s only glass manufacturer O-I NZ is looking to increase its volume of recovered glass by 70,000 tonnes with a NZD 83 million investment in a new furnace in Auckland”. “To say that the value of glass is “worthless“ as has been reported is simply not true. On the contrary, there is a healthy market for good quality recovered glass wherever it is sourced in New Zealand. Those quoted seem to be making a point about the waste levy but the levy has no bearing on the issue as glass does not need to go to landfill”. “It may be that people are still thinking back three years when we didn“t have enough uses for glass, the problem now is not being able to recover sufficient good quality cullet for glass making in New Zealand”. “For glass which does not meet the quality required to make new glass containers because it has been contaminated through commingling in the collection process, there are many other uses. These include roading, building slabs and pathways which the Glass Packaging Forum is actively supporting through its voluntary levy”, said Mr. Webber. The Glass Packaging Forum has committed NZD 0.5 million dollars to fund research, operations and education in the past 12 months as part of its mandate to increase glass recycling. In terms of other recyclables, Paul Curtis, executive director of the Packaging Council recently reported that: “Whilst commodity prices undoubtedly put pressure on some recycling operations, markets for clean, uncontaminated, well sorted materials are holding up well given the current economic climate”.

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