they throw them away. u cn brn thm thn rcycl thm. nd s thm fr dffrnt thngs.
yes
In an automated milk-dairy bottling plant, flying (smashing) glass bottles is not a problem.
by making windows with it and bottles ( cups )
They started with glass bottles.
It depends on the size and weight of the glass bottles. On average, it takes about 6 to 8 glass bottles to make a pound.
In order to recycle glass bottles, it is important you call or email your waste disposal service in order to find out how their glass is processed. You can also take your glass baby bottles to some supermarkets that will recycle glass.
Yes, mold can grow on glass bottles if they are exposed to moisture and organic matter. Glass bottles provide a suitable surface for mold to grow on if the conditions are right.
no
Glass bottles melt at temperatures around 2,600 to 2,900 degrees Fahrenheit.
If my memory serves me correctly, yes, but I'm not 100% positive.
The use of glass bottles impacts the ecosystem through the production process, transportation, and disposal. Glass production requires energy and resources, contributing to carbon emissions and resource depletion. Transportation of glass bottles adds to carbon emissions and pollution. Improper disposal of glass bottles can harm wildlife and pollute waterways. Recycling glass bottles can help reduce these negative impacts on the ecosystem.
If strong bases are present in the glass-stopper bottles, they may react with the glass and etch it or change the concentration of the base. Hence plastic-stopper bottles are used for bases.