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Glass alliance promotes glass conservation

September 14, 2009  By Administrator


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Glass alliance promotes glass conservation

The board of directors of the newly-created Global
Glass Conservation Alliance (GGCA) has announced that it is now
accepting memberships.

Sept. 14, 2009 – The board of directors of the newly-created Global Glass Conservation Alliance (GGCA) has announced that it is now accepting memberships.

The GGCA is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to reducing the energy impact of glass upon the earth by promoting the repair, restoration, reuse and recycling of all types of architectural and automotive glass.
The Alliance’s goal is to reduce the amount of float glass that is thrown out each year and to espouse the benefits of being an environmentally-conscious glass consumer.

“The GGCA is committed to repairing, restoring, reusing and recycling all glass and have committed to this resolve. We invite everyone with this goal to join us,” says GGCA president Mike Boyle. “The NWRA will continue to be a council in the newly expanded organization dedicated to repair first as the best viable option for windshields, but are proud to be involved with the GGCA which will encompass the larger goal of reducing glass in the landfills.”

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In a world where cities are banning plastic bags and bottled water, most consumers do not know that most glass used in vehicles cannot be readily recycled. There is great potential for flat glass to be reused, recycled or restored. The repair industry, led by the GGCA, is committed to doing its part to preserve our planet.

www.glassconservation.org .


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