Glass Half Full Organization
Isa Pedersen
Mr. Roddy
IHSS
17 May 2022
Glass Half Full
In the entirety of Louisiana, there are no glass recycling centers, and barely any regular recycling centers. This sparked the interest a college student and her friend. When they learned about this issue they decided they wanted to do something to help. They decided the most useful thing they could do with all this glass is turn it back into sand. They live in New Orleans, LA which is a coastal city and always risking flooding. Much like Houston, New Orleans is in the Hurricane belt, meaning they get hit almost every year. New Orleanians use sandbags to help keep the water out of their houses, making sand a valued material. Not only this but the earth is running out of sand because of coastal abrasion. These two college students founded their organization, Glass Half Full in 2020, and so far have recycled 2 million pounds of glass. They have a big warehouse that their production happens in, they pulverize the glass and it turns back into sand. Glass Half Full is run entirely off of donations through a GoFundMe.
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