As the perfect way to celebrate Earth Day, Ripple Glass has announced some big recycling numbers in partnership with Owens Corning. And they will mark Earth Day with some special events and giveaways. Since the partnership launched in November 2023, the Owens Corning and Ripple Glass bin has collected a staggering 50 tons of glass. That means that 100,000 pounds of glass have been diverted from the landfill, which is enough glass to insulate approximately 105 single-family homes with fiberglass batt insulation.

Giving glass a second life, Ripple Glass and sponsor Owens Corning will host Earth Day events, swag giveaways and a social media campaign to support the collection program, with bins in their bold purple color.

“We are proud to honor Earth Day with our successful recycling effort in partnership with Ripple Glass,” said Eric Miller, marketing leader at Owens Corning – Home Center. “What makes the program even more meaningful is that we have a bin near our Fairburn, Georgia, factory. Our workers can recycle their glass in the new bin and could end up making insulation from it at the plant.”

From 12:30-4:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 21, Ripple Glass and Owens Corning will highlight the bin at the Earth Day Market in the Park at the Line Creek Brewing Bus Barn in Fayetteville, Georgia. The event will be highlighted by recycling and insulation energy education and giveaways.

The use of recycled glass in the production of new fiberglass insulation offsets the need for virgin, mined material, such as sand. Recycled glass also melts at a lower temperature, resulting in more responsible manufacturing by lowering energy usage and reducing CO2 emissions.

Owens Corning was the inventor of fiberglass in 1938 and uses recycled glass and other natural ingredients in its PINK Next Gen Fiberglas insulation batts and rolls. The company also features a variety of insulation products for every application, from attic to basement, and a full line of roofing products at home centers nationwide.

From a sustainability standpoint, PINK Next Gen Fiberglas insulation uses more than 1 billion pounds of glass recycled each year1 with the highest recycled content in the industry.2

Owens Corning’s PINK Next Gen Fiberglas insulation features a material that is soft as cotton and installs quickly, easily and with great wall cavity coverage. Learn more at PINKNextGen.com or look for Owens Corning insulation at www.thehomedepot.com.


Ripple Glass Owens Corning Atlanta Glass Recycling Bin

Photo courtesy of Ripple Glass


References

1 Company-wide total from the Owens Corning Sustainability Report in 2022.

2 Total recycled content for unfaced fiberglass insulation products in North America is based on current, third-party certified recycled content certifications for Owens Corning, Knauf, CertainTeed and Johns Manville. Validated by Owens Corning Sustainability in September 2023.