Your recycling and what happens to it

Recycling benefit

33,278t
Amount recycled
25,125t
CO2 avoided
£3,760,469
Disposal saving

Glass is recycled widely in Northern Ireland, with kerbside collections and bottle banks dotted around the country. Across the UK as a whole, 1.3 million tonnes of glass that are collected for recycling each year. Glass waste is significant, with families in the UK using around 330 glass bottles and jars a year.

The great thing about glass is that it can be recycled infinitely without losing its quality, while using recycled glass in the glass-making process actually reduces energy consumption.

The glass recycling process involves melting the glass and cutting it into the desired shape. Recycling glass produces environmental benefits, with the energy saved by recycling one glass bottle enough to power a TV for 20 minutes.

Glass recycling is not without its difficulties, however, with most concerning the removal of contaminants, such as sticky labels, and avoiding mixing different coloured glass.

You can learn more about how to recycle glass on the Recycle Now website.

Where does glass recycling go?

Top countries (selected materials) - 2019/20

Top UK recycling destinations

Country Tonnes
Northern Ireland 20,537t
England 4,122t
Company Country Tonnes
Encirc (formerly Quinn Glass) Northern Ireland 15,149t
Clearcircle Environmental (NI) Ltd (Glassdon) Northern Ireland 5,261t
Glass Recycling (UK) Ltd England 3,915t
T and J Recycling Ltd Northern Ireland 127t
Viridor Waste Management Ltd England 123t
URM (UK) Limited England 83t