The GGF has launched a pilot glass recycling scheme following the successful introduction of a PVC-U frame recycling service that was offered in conjunction with CNC Recycling.

Chris Beedel, head of advocacy & stakeholder relations at the GGF, commented: β€œThe pilot glass recycling scheme will be offered in a small number of localities while we trial the service and make sure it works for all parties.

β€œThe areas covered in the first instance are: Hull, York, Doncaster, Lincoln, Sheffield, Nottingham, Wakefield, Bradford, Leeds, Huddersfield, Peterborough and Derby. The units will need to be deglazed because they will be transported differently to the PVC-U frames, and there is a minimum collection criteria of 20 frames/IGUs.

β€œCollection of the glass, alongside the PVC-U frames, will continue to be free of charge if the collection criteria is met. Installers can be assured the old materials will be handled responsibly with all glass collected being recycled back into the industry as clean cullet which is sent for flat glass processing.”

Chris concluded: β€œThere is mounting pressure on installers to do the right thing when it comes to recycling old windows. Waste removal is a lucrative business and has therefore attracted some less scrupulous service providers, so the GGF, FENSA and the BFRC want to protect their members by giving them a free alternative.

β€œEnsuring you have a responsible recycling programme in place is also an attractive proposition for the ever-increasing number of eco-conscious homeowners. We hope this pilot glass recycling scheme will be as successful as the existing PVC-U frame service, and therefore be offered to all members nationwide very soon.”