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reduced need to mine new resources. Furthermore, State, municipal and environmental <br />advocates agree that environmental benefits reduce dramatically the further we stray from <br />the highest and best use of recycled glass, so glass bottles recycled into glass bottles should <br />be the primary goal and then the next best markets for the smaller glass and fines need to <br />be developed. These environmental impacts are the reason Eureka Recycling has been <br />committed to finding a solution to keep bottle -to -bottle recycling viable despite changes in <br />collection methods. <br />• Glass bottles and jars are 100% recyclable and can be recycled endlessly without <br />any loss in purity or quality. <br />• Over a ton of natural resources are saved for every ton of glass recycled. <br />• Energy costs drop about 2-3% for every 10% recycled glass, also called cullet, used <br />in the manufacturing process. <br />• One ton of carbon dioxide is reduced for every six tons of recycled container glass <br />used in the manufacturing process. <br />