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Glass Recycling

 

Glass is not accepted in curbside single-stream recycling.
Please sort your glass from other recyclables and drop off at a local recycling center or glass station. Rinse and remove caps or lids before you recycle.

Importance of glass recycling: 
Glass easily breaks into small pieces making it hard to separate from other materials and tears up sorting machines. When sorted properly, glass is infinitely recyclable and made into new bottles right down the road at the Rocky Mountain Bottling Company (part of MillerCoors) in Golden, Colorado.

More glass stations are available thanks to Summit County’s Strong Future Initiative.

View a map of the Summit County Glass Depots

Breckenridge Glass Stations

Blue River Town Hall
110 Whispering Pines Circle, Blue River

Breckenridge Grand Vacations Community Center
103 S Harris St., Breckenridge

Carter Park
300 S High St., Breckenridge

Kingdom Park/Recreation Center
880 Airport Rd., Breckenridge

Stephen C. West Ice Arena
189 Boreas Pass Rd., Breckenridge

Frisco Glass Stations

Whole Foods Market
261 Lusher Ct, Frisco

Dillon Glass Stations

Dillon Marina
150 Marina Drive, Dillon

Dillon Town Hall
275 Lake Dillon Dr, Dillon

Dillon Valley
019 Straight Creek Drive, Dillon
Along the curve where Deer Path turns into Little Beaver

Keystone Ski Resort Employee Center
Keystone 21799 US-6, Keystone

Summit Cove – At Summit Stage Bus Stop #78
Summit Cove, CO 80435

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Remember, glass is also accepted at the Breckenridge, Frisco, and Silverthorne Recycling Centers.

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