Gwinnett County glass recycling provides residents with the opportunity to drop off glass for safe and sustainable recycling. Residents can bring clean, empty glass containers for recycling to locations throughout the County.
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Glass Recycling Stations

All locations are open from sunrise to 11:00pm unless posted otherwise.
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Note: Numbers next to park name indicate location on map.
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FAQs
- Glass food and beverage containers (all colors, labels and lids can stay on)
- Drinking vessels (pint, wine, mason jars)
- Candle jars (leftover wax is acceptable)
- Cosmetic bottles/jars
- Windows, shower doors, table tops (frames/hardware must be removed)
- Cardboard
- Trash bags
- Porcelain
- Ceramic
- Milk glass
- China/leaded glass
- Mirrors
- Laminated glass/windshields
- Pyrex/Corningware
- Dishware
- Light bulbs
- TVs
Yes. Labels may be left on the container or removed. Metal lids may be left on as they will be removed by a magnet.