News Summary
Ripple Glass has launched a commercial glass recycling program in Atlanta, aimed at bars, restaurants, and multi-unit housing. This new initiative helps businesses reduce waste, supports local recycling efforts, and encourages sustainability within the Atlanta community. With flexible container options and support from Tito’s Handmade Vodka, businesses can apply to join the waitlist, benefiting from waived set-up fees and the first month of service for free. This initiative is expected to prevent hundreds of tons of glass waste from ending up in landfills, turning waste into valuable resources.
Atlanta Welcomes New Glass Recycling Program
Hey there, Atlanta! Exciting news is coming your way! Ripple Glass, a champion in the world of glass recycling, has just launched a brand new commercial glass collection program aimed at helping local businesses take a big step towards sustainability. This initiative is specifically designed for bars, restaurants, and multi-unit housing in the Atlanta metro area, making it easier than ever to keep glass out of landfills and support community efforts to recycle.
Join the Movement!
If you’re a business owner in the Atlanta area, you may be wondering how you can get involved. Well, the good news is that businesses can now submit their applications to join the waitlist for this program. It’s a fantastic opportunity to be part of something bigger while also making a significant difference in the environment.
Customized Service Options
One of the best features of this new program is its flexibility. Ripple Glass offers **_64-gallon and 96-gallon containers_** designed to fit each business’s unique waste management needs. Whether you’re a bustling bar with lots of glass bottles or a cozy restaurant, this program can be tailored just for you!
Benefits Beyond Recycling
By participating in this program, not only will businesses be reducing their environmental impact, but they’ll also be supporting the local economy. Who doesn’t want to do their part and help the community thrive? Plus, this effort is expected to prevent **_hundreds of tons of glass waste_** from being tossed into local landfills, which is a big win for everyone involved.
Turning Waste into Resources
So where does all that glass go? Once collected, the glass will be processed into something called cullet. This valuable resource is a lower-energy alternative that can be used to manufacture various products, including new glass bottles and even fiberglass insulation! It’s a great example of recycling in action, turning waste into something useful.
Support from Tito’s Handmade Vodka
There’s also some exciting support behind this initiative! Ripple Glass has teamed up with Tito’s Handmade Vodka, a brand that has a history of championing sustainable practices. Since 2019, Tito’s has been sponsoring similar programs, and their experience has led to the incredible diversion of nearly four million pounds of glass from landfills in Kansas City. Their involvement means that new customers in Atlanta can benefit from waived set-up fees and the first month of service for free!
Building on Past Success
The expansion into Atlanta isn’t just a random decision. It comes after the tremendous success Ripple Glass has seen in Kansas City, where more than **_500 businesses_** have already participated in the program since its inception in 2018. With such a positive track record, it’s no wonder they’re excited to replicate that success in your city!
How to Get Involved
So how can Atlanta’s businesses get in on this? It’s simple! Interested businesses can reach out through Ripple Glass’s website or give them a call to learn more about the program and apply. It’s a straightforward step toward sustainability that can make a huge difference in the community.
Stay Engaged with Your Community
For those who care about the environment and want to be informed about local community efforts, this program serves as a reminder that change is possible when we all come together. Get your business involved, support local recycling, and join an initiative that benefits everyone in the Atlanta metro community!
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