From: Heather McCollor <mccollor**At_Symbol_Here**macalester.edu>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Recycling pyrex glass
Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 09:12:13 -0500
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Glass with Borosilicate cannot be recycled.

Heather


On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 8:56 AM, Hammond, Dan <DNHAMMOND**At_Symbol_Here**tayloru.edu> wrote:

Does anyone know of a recycler of pyrex glass, preferably in the Midwest? Our normal recycler does not take pyrex glassware and no-one else seems to that I can find. I'm referring to clean, but may be broken, high temp glassware; so there is no concern with chemical contaminants.

Appreciate any assistance with this.

DG Hammond, PhD & Chair

Dept of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Taylor University

236 W. Reade Ave

Upland, IN 46989

765-998-5273

dnhammond**At_Symbol_Here**tayloru.edu



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