Saint-Gobain Launches Glass Circular Measures at Two Facilities in California

Saint-Gobain Launches Glass Circular Measures at Two Facilities in California

Saint-Gobain North America, through its automotive glass subsidiary Saint-Gobain Sekurit and its building products subsidiary CertainTeed Insulation, has begun a recycling programme at two locations in California, where windshield glass scraps are recycled and reused in the production of insulation.

In collaboration with recycling leader, Shark Solutions, waste automotive windshield glass from the Sekurit’s facility in Garden Grove, California is diverted from landfill and recycled. The resulting glass cullet is then sent to CertainTeed’s facility in Chowchilla, California, where it is used as a key recycled ingredient in the production of fibreglass insulation.

The ambitious project comes as Saint-Gobain continues to roll out its new global Grow and Impact strategy, which includes reducing waste and increasing the circularity of raw materials in its production processes, allowing the company to achieve a net zero carbon footprint by 2050.

As we work to make the world a better home, it is important that we all think outside the box and develop innovative approaches to achieve our sustainability goals,” said Mark Rayfield, President & CEO of Saint-Gobain North America and CertainTeed. “I congratulate our facilities in Garden Grove and Chowchilla, California for creating a true, first-of-its-kind circular economy program that will be a model for others and will ensure the glass we use in our production is recycled and reused within our company, reducing our environmental footprint.”

www.saint-gobain-northamerica.com

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Waste automotive windshield glass from the Saint-Gobain Sekurit is diverted from landfill and fed into CertainTeed fibre insulation.
Published: 
22/12/2022

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