Recycling Glass Bottles and Jars
You might not realize it, but glass bottles and jars can be found throughout our homes. Food containers like tomato sauce, cheese dip, jams, salsas, hot sauces [you name it] can all come in glass jars. Drinks like sodas, juice, wine, beer, and other alcoholic beverages can all come in glass bottles, too. Then there are other household items like cleaning supplies, beauty products, and decorative items. The list goes on and on. All these glass bottles and jars need to go somewhere when their use is done. Instead of throwing them in the trash and having them go to a landfill, recycle them instead.
WHERE SHOULD YOU RECYCLE GLASS BOTTLES AND JARS?
Green Stations
You can take them to your closest Green Station. But please be aware, Green Station drop-off services are only for residential households located in Pulaski County–items from businesses are not accepted.
Curbside Recycling
Clear, brown, and green (emptied and rinsed out) glass bottles and jars are now accepted in all curbside recycling carts. That means no matter where you live across Pulaski County, you can recycle glass at home now!
Epic Glass
There are several Epic Glass Recycling drop-off locations across Pulaski Country where you can bring your empty bottles and jars. To find a location near you, visit EpicRecycling.net. For more information on glass recycling and how you can help keep Arkansas ‘The Natural State’, go to MyDoRight.com.