Glass Recycling In Millcreek, Utah

Turn Your Glass Waste into Local Environmental Impact

Recycle Glass

You care about the environment, but Millcreek’s limited recycling options make glass disposal frustrating. Every wine bottle, mason jar, and pickle jar you toss in the trash feels like a missed opportunity—a small betrayal of your commitment to sustainability. Municipal recycling programs leave you with no easy way to recycle glass, forcing you to choose between inconvenient drop-offs or contributing to landfill waste.

Momentum Recycling is here to solve your glass recycling challenges. We’re not just another waste management company—we’re your local sustainability partner. Our curbside glass collection service transforms your recyclable glass from a neighborhood nuisance into a valuable local resource. With over 60 convenient drop-off locations and a monthly pickup service covering Millcreek, we make glass recycling easier than ever.

How Does Glass Recycling Work In Millcreek?

Simply place your glass containers in the provided recycling bin and set it curbside on your scheduled pickup day. Our team collects glass monthly throughout Millcreek and transports it to our Salt Lake City facility. There, we break, clean, and sort the glass into cullet—recycled glass particles used by local manufacturers for new products, keeping materials out of Utah landfills.

What Is Residential Curbside Glass Recycling?

Momentum Recycling’s residential curbside glass recycling service brings convenient glass collection directly to your Millcreek home. Once a month, we pick up all types of glass containers—jars, bottles, and food containers—right from your curb. No need to sort by color, rinse containers, or remove labels. We handle the processing at Utah’s only glass recycling facility, transforming your glass into valuable cullet for local manufacturers.

Benefits of Glass Recycling

Environmental Benefits

Glass recycling dramatically reduces landfill waste and conserves natural resources. For every ton of glass recycled, we save over 1,300 pounds of sand, 410 pounds of soda ash, and 380 pounds of limestone. Recycled glass also requires 40% less energy to process than creating new glass from raw materials.

Economic Benefits

Glass recycling creates 8-10 local jobs compared to just one job when glass goes to landfills. Our facility keeps recycling dollars in Utah’s economy while helping Millcreek residents avoid rising landfill disposal costs. Local manufacturers use our cullet, strengthening the regional supply chain and reducing transportation expenses.

Community Benefits

Millcreek’s 63,000 residents can protect the natural beauty that makes this area special—from Millcreek Canyon to the Jordan River Parkway Trail. Glass recycling extends landfill life, keeping disposal costs manageable for the community while preserving the outdoor spaces families love. By choosing our service, you’re joining neighbors in supporting a local family-owned business committed to helping Utah communities achieve zero waste goals together.

Service Details

How to Sign Up

Glass recycling sign up

Join your Millcreek neighbors already recycling glass for just $8.50 per month, conveniently billed through Wasatch Front Waste & Recycling. Getting started is simple—there’s a one-time $55 activation fee to produce, deliver, and maintain your specialized glass recycling bin, then you’re all set to start making a difference.

Collection Schedule

Curbside glass recycling in Utah

We make recycling effortless with reliable monthly pickup on your designated collection day. Never worry about missing a pickup—choose from email, text, or phone reminder notifications that fit your lifestyle. Find your specific Millcreek pickup day using our interactive map.

Proper Container Placement

Place your glass bin curbside by 7:00 a.m. on collection day, positioning it at least three feet away from vehicles, trash cans, or other obstacles. Keep the lid securely closed for weather protection and smooth pickup. Our experienced team handles everything else, so you can feel confident about reducing your environmental impact.

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Types Of Glass That Can Be Recycled In Millcreek

Accepted

Transform your everyday glass items into environmental wins. Most glass containers from your Millcreek home are perfect for our recycling program:

  • Glass bottles of all colors
  • Glass jars from food products
  • Beverage bottles and containers
  • Condiment jars
  • Sauce bottles
  • Spice jars
  • Oil and vinegar bottles
  • Vases
  • Drinking glasses and cups
  • Beauty product containers

Not Accepted

These specialty glass items require different processing and can’t go in your curbside bin:

  • Automotive glass (windshields)
  • Mirrors
  • Light bulbs
  • Ceramics and porcelain
  • Heat-resistant glass (Pyrex)
  • Window glass

When in doubt about whether your glass can be recycled, contact our friendly team—we’re here to help Millcreek residents recycle right and maximize their environmental impact.

Glass Recycling Preparation Guidelines

Q: Do I Need to Rinse Glass?

Empty jam/jelly jar

No rinsing required! Our advanced facility handles food residue during processing, so you can save water and time. Simply empty containers and place them in your bin—we’ll take care of cleaning during our industrial washing process.

Q: What About Labels and Lids?

Empty glass jars with lids

Leave labels on—our equipment removes them automatically. However, please remove metal and plastic lids and caps, placing them in your regular mixed recycling bin instead. Our machinery separates any remaining caps during processing.

Q: Can I Recycle Broken Glass?

Broken glass

Broken glass is perfectly acceptable and safe to recycle. In fact, our facility breaks all glass into sand-like particles called cullet anyway. Just place broken pieces carefully in your bin to protect our collection team.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

A: Absolutely! We serve Millcreek businesses with flexible cart sizes and pickup schedules tailored to your needs. From small offices to large restaurants, we help local businesses align their operations with their environmental values. Contact us to discuss commercial glass recycling options.

A: Yes! Broken glass recycles perfectly—our facility actually breaks all glass into sand-like particles called cullet anyway. Simply place broken pieces carefully in your bin to protect our collection team, and we’ll handle the rest safely.

A: Not at all! Skip the rinsing to conserve water—our industrial facility handles food residue during processing. Labels come off automatically through our equipment. Just empty containers and toss them in your bin, making recycling truly effortless for busy Millcreek families.

A: Glass breaks easily and creates sharp fragments that endanger workers sorting mixed recyclables. Once glass shards embed in cardboard or other materials, they’re nearly impossible to separate, reducing the value of all recycled materials. Source-separated glass captures more material for recycling.

A: Momentum Recycling uses a sophisticated process to turn your glass into valuable materials:

  1. Collection and Sorting: Glass is collected from curbside bins and drop-off locations across Utah. All colors of glass are collected together and inspected for contamination.
  2. Breaking and Screening: Glass is crushed into smaller pieces with 24 large hammers. A revolving trammel screen separates the glass from contaminants and sorts it into different sizes.
  3. Cleaning and Drying: Glass enters a fluidized bed dryer heated to 190 degrees Fahrenheit. This burns off residue, loosens label glue and removes paper labels.
  4. Metal Removal and Color Sorting: MAGNETS pull out the ferrous metals which are collected for separate recycling. An optical sorter uses lasers and puffs of air to separate different colors of glass.
  5. Final Product: The processed glass, now called cullet, looks like sand or fine particles. Over 95% of collected glass is recycled, reducing waste and energy consumption in glass production.

A: Your Millcreek glass travels to our Salt Lake City facility—Utah’s only glass recycling plant. We transform it into cullet used by local manufacturers for fiberglass insulation, sandblasting media, concrete strengthening, and new glass products, keeping materials in Utah’s economy.

A: No contracts required! Our month-to-month service gives you flexibility—just provide thirty days’ notice if you need to cancel. We believe in earning your business through excellent service, not binding agreements that trap customers.

A: Simple and convenient—monthly fees appear on your existing Wasatch Front Waste & Recycling District bill. No separate payments, no extra hassle. Just one consolidated statement for all your waste and recycling services in Millcreek.

A: Definitely! Many Millcreek households find two bins helpful for larger families or entertaining. Contact our customer service team to add a second bin to your account—we’re happy to accommodate your recycling needs.

Getting Started

Ready to start recycling glass at your Millcreek home? Sign up online or call us Monday through Friday, 8am-5pm at (801) 355-0334.

Join thousands of Utah residents who are making a difference through glass recycling. Together, we can move toward a zero-waste future!