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fun Description: Glass recycling is the process of turning waste glass into usable products. Depending upon the end use this commonly includes separating it different colors. Glass normally comes in a number of colours. The major types are: - Flint glass (clear glass) - Green glass - Brown-amber glassGlass collection points are very common near shopping centers, at civic amenity sites and in local neighborhoods. They commonly stand besides collection points for other recyclable waste like paper, metals and plastic bottles. Local, municipal waste collectors usually have one central point for all types of waste in which large glass containers are located.Most collection points have separate bins for clear, green and amber/brown glass. Glass reprocessors require separation by colour as the different colours of glass are usually chemically incompatible. Heat-resistant glass like Pyrex or borosilicate glass should not be disposed of in the glass container as even a single piece of such material will alter the viscosity of the fluid in the furnace at remelt.Glass is an ideal material for recycling and where it is used for new glass container manufacture it is virtually infinitely recyclable. The use of recycled glass in new container, brick and ceramic manufacture conserves raw materials, reduces energy consumption and helps nations meet their energy efficiency obligations under the Kyoto Protocol, and reduces the volume of waste sent to landfill.Secondary uses for recycled glass:In the United Kingdom the container industry cannot consume all of the recycled container glass that will become available over the coming years, mainly due to the colour imbalance between that which is manufactured and that which is consumed. The resulting surplus of green glass from imported bottles containing red wine may be exported to producing countries, or used locally in the growing diversity of secondary end uses for recycled glass.Secondary markets for glass recycling may include: * Glass in ceramic sanitary ware production * Glass as a flux agent in brick manufacture * Glass in sports turf and related applications (e.g. top dressing, root zone) material or golf bunker sand * Glass as water filtration media * Glass as an abrasiveMixed glass waste streams can also be recycled and converted into an aggregate. Mixed waste streams may be collected from materials recovery facilities or mechanical biological treatment systems. Some facilities can sort out mixed waste streams into different colours using electro-optical sorting units.