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      Glass cullet is a term used to describe recycled glass that is crushed into small pieces. It is used as a raw material in the manufacture of new glass products. Glass cullet is a valuable resource for the glass industry, as it reduces the amount of energy and raw materials needed to produce new glass. It also reduces the amount of waste generated during the manufacturing process.
Glass cullet is typically sourced from post-consumer glass, such as bottles and jars, as well as from industrial    sources, such as plate glass and window glass. The cullet is then sorted and cleaned before being crushed into small pieces. The cullet is then used as a raw material in the production of new glass products, such as bottles, jars, and other containers.
Glass cullet is an important part of the glass industry, as it helps to reduce the environmental impact of glass production. It also helps to reduce the cost of production, as it is a cheaper alternative to raw materials.
Some companies in the glass cullet market include Strategic Materials, Momentum Recycling, and Glass Recycling Solutions. Show Less   Read more