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TSSausage
post Oct 24 2008, 03:20 PM, updated 17y ago

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Hi Friends,

I have accumulated around 10 big plastic bags of beer/glass bottles.
Some questions:

1) Beside them being bulky, any reason why the charity recycling bins near in my neighbourhood don't accept them. Is it because the selling price is too little? Even the scavenger who I gave my aluminium cans, plastic or paper refused them. Can glass be recycled in Malaysia?

2) I researched and YWCA in Brickfields accept glass. I am staying in Cheras, Bdr Sri Permaisuri. If any kind green soul willing to help me bring the items to Brickfields please PM me. I don't drive but I am keen to do my part for planet Earth.

BTW: FYI I checked with a scrap buying company but was advised they can't recycle glass & my household volume is too little. That is why I am appealing for assistance here.

Question about steel

rclxub.gif Kindly share if such material can be recycled? Example those can food containers, caps from chilli/ ketchup, lids from glass pasta sauce jars/ fruit jam. Pls note I am not into making any decoration or art item from the cans yeah....

Thanks everyone in advance notworthy.gif

kmen
post Jan 18 2009, 10:23 PM

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I have been looking for a recycling centre that accepts glass too but have yet to find one. For some weird reason, the recycling plants in malaysia doesn't seem to accept glass, most probably because of the cost (I suspect it is probably cheaper to make new glass instead of recycling old glass, and you know our country is NOT the most environmental-friendly in the world)

if i do come across one i'll let you know, meanwhile let's hope our hunt for a glass recycle plant will result in success
TSSausage
post Jan 18 2009, 11:58 PM

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Hi Kmen,

Thanks for being the only one who replied! After continuous research, I have finally found recycle bins at Jusco Maluri. They accept EVERTHING! Plastic items, paper, glass, aluminium/steel.

Now I take LRT and bring whatever I have there for recycling smile.gif I have also requested my condo management to provide us recycling bins, hopefully that will happens soon.
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post Mar 5 2010, 12:36 AM

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where do u find this bins? inside/outside or at the parking lot? coz i have a lot of old glassy thing to let go.. been to all recycling (besi buruk) shop.. they dont even think to take it away.. thats why i think they are called besi buruk.. they take only besi buruk.. hehe.. anyway can u find one kaca buruk recycling place? smile.gif
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post Sep 29 2010, 06:49 PM

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Seriously why don't they accept glass?? >.<
I've been to so many places but couldn't find one that accepts glass. not even alam flora or mppj. =.=

now that i know YWCA and Jusco Maluri takes in glass, I know where to go. =) thanks for the info!


Added on September 29, 2010, 6:57 pmOk found the reason why they don't recycle glass. But still, they should recycle glass because or else, it will be on landfills for a million years.

There are high costs involved in transporting the recycled glass to the re-manufacturing plant.

Consumers often add non-recyclable glass to the recyclable glass resulting in a less that pure product.

Much of the glass is used in commercial establishments is not recycled and ends up in landfills.

Glass must be sorted into colors to be recycled.

In order to keep the recycled glass pure, high costs are involved in purchasing machinery that will detect contaminants such as “Pyrex” and will sort the processed glass according to color.

Glass is used for a number of other products such as mirrors, Pyrex brand cookware, light bulbs, countertops and flooring materials. None of these products can be used to recycle glass, and if mixed with recyclable glass, will contaminate the final product.

Source is from: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=342432&ca=Opinions

This post has been edited by renn: Sep 29 2010, 06:57 PM
woeijing83
post Oct 11 2010, 10:39 PM

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Not sure this is useful for you all. For those who are interested in recycling, i knew there is a popular website nowadays on recycling.
Take a look. =D

http://www.recycleandreward.my/
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post Oct 24 2010, 06:37 PM

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i've got tired in finding info on recycling tech stuffs. i have tons of floppy disks, a few spoilt handphones, and tons of cds to recycle. does anyone know of any recycle sites in kl i can drop these off? i hate the idea of dumping these at tong sampah's...
kaylim
post Nov 8 2010, 11:20 PM

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QUOTE(woeijing83 @ Oct 11 2010, 10:39 PM)
Not sure this is useful for you all. For those who are interested in recycling, i knew there is a popular website nowadays on recycling.
Take a look. =D

http://www.recycleandreward.my/
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Hey thanks for sharing this. I think its quite useful by the way I look at the informations provided. Believe me, I've been dreading to recycle cll the glass bottles in my house. There were way too many. rclxub.gif


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post Dec 12 2010, 05:15 PM

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Hi all, I've known from a friend that Greenlane (greenlane.com.my - website currently unavailable, but you can have their contact there) does recycle for charity. They do offer free pickup service.

This is what they do, they help the disabled to have their own career. For more information, you can give them a call. Usually i called them to pickup some old furnitures, old clothes and used papers.

If you feel like donating,
clothes.
unwanted furniture.
computers.
papers (recyclable items)
etc...

you can give them a call. They are really friendly people. I've went to their secondhand shop at Balakong,it's quite amazing to see how disabled people have their own career instead of just depending on some organization. laugh.gif

I think this is a good way to give back to the society : ) Take care : )
chinyen
post Jul 30 2011, 12:18 PM

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actually, you can return beer bottles to those who sell beer o liquor..normally if you sit down at a cafe house, order beer, drink it up, they will collect back the bottle and send back to the factory...hope i'm not too late to reply..
z1lch
post May 1 2012, 05:38 PM

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Is there any numbers/ngo out there i can call to come collect glass bottles from my place? I have like 10 big bags of glass bottles
chinyen
post Jun 1 2012, 02:30 PM

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QUOTE(z1lch @ May 1 2012, 05:38 PM)
Is there any numbers/ngo out there i can call to come collect glass bottles from my place? I have like 10 big bags of glass bottles
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try to drop them off anywhere selling them. make sure same brand.
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post Jul 7 2012, 01:40 PM

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Just give it to those Chinese restaurants selling beer. The distributor will collect those empty bottles and god knows what happens to them next
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post Sep 16 2013, 04:56 PM

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I got a lot gold label bottles with box... Anyone know where I can sell it?
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post Nov 28 2013, 07:58 PM

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I found the info for recycling centers organized Tzu Chi Foundation, it may help those people who cannot find the right place to dispose bottles.

http://chn.tzuchi.my/index.php?option=com_...2583&Itemid=495

https://maps.google.com.my/maps/ms?msa=0&ms...528202f01c1c9d9

This post has been edited by Fearless: Nov 28 2013, 07:59 PM
Joelle Wyser-Pratte
post Dec 27 2013, 01:39 PM

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I got a lot of empty plastic bottles in our garage as I wanted to this to the one who are in need..
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post Jan 3 2019, 02:53 PM

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I too have lots (20 or more) of glass bottles of various size for recycle, with or without cap. Whoever needs it, please PM. You get it for FREE (serious), just that you need to do self collection from my place, KL.

 

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