I have glass products that you do not accept. What do I do with it?

In-tact glass windows, sliding doors and mirrors can be dropped off to the Habitat for Humanity ReStore (ReStore) on Jamestown Road. Most thrift stores accept usable Pyrex, pottery and ceramics. Incandescent, LED and halogen light bulbs can be thrown in the trash. Fluorescent bulbs (including CFLs) can be brought to Home Depot, Lowe’s or a VPPSA Household Chemical Collections for proper disposal (they contain mercury).

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1. I pay for curbside recycling. Can I still place my glass in my curbside cart?
2. What if I have broken glass?
3. Why do I have to empty liquids and rinse food residue?
4. I have glass products that you do not accept. What do I do with it?
5. What does this new program cost the County?
6. Why is the United Way of the Greater Peninsula the recipient of the charitable donation?
7. Where can I learn more about O-I?