Recycling Glass, Reducing Carbon: A Commitment to Sustainability

Recycling 1 ton of broken glass saves 1.2 tons of raw materials and prevents up to 700kg of CO2 emissions. We ensure that our take-back service is fully transparent and effective

The Impact of Glass Recycling from End Of Life Windshields

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Recycling glass from end-of-life windshields has a significant positive impact on the environment.

By collecting and processing used windshields, we can reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills, where it can take centuries to decompose.

The recycling process involves separating the glass from the plastic interlayer, allowing the glass to be reused in the production of new glazing and other products such as bottles and insulation products.

This not only conserves natural resources but also reduces the energy required to produce new glass, leading to lower carbon emissions. Additionally, recycling helps decrease the demand for raw materials, such as sand, which is essential for glass production.

By embracing glass recycling, we contribute to a circular economy, minimize our environmental footprint, and promote sustainable manufacturing practices

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Committed to Transparency in the Process

At Sekurit Service, we prioritize transparency in our glass recycling process.

Every stage, from collection to recycling, is meticulously documented and shared with our partners and customers, fostering trust and showcasing our commitment to sustainability.

Flat glass is infinitely recyclable, and we are dedicated to creating an ecosystem that effectively recycles end-of-life flat glass into new glazing products. Our goal is to close the loop, ensuring complete transparency throughout the entire process.

Tonnage Collected & Recycled

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To date, we have successfully collected and recycled a significant amount of glass from end-of-life windshields.

Our efforts have resulted in the collection of more of 90,000 windshields across Europe in 2024.